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Elements of Art - Space and Texture

Across
The space occurring between the foreground and background.
A type of artwork that is created when various materials are arranged and glued together onto paper.
An artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional objects.
The space that is occupied by an object.
The area around, inside or between shapes or forms.
A relative size, shape and position of objects are determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.
When one object partially covers another object.
When an artist applies their paint very thickly onto the canvas to create a more textured three-dimensional look.
The part of a work of art representing what lies behind objects in the foreground and middle - ground.
Down
When artists rely on the elements of art to help them achieve certain textures, this is called ______ ______.
The size of one object in relation to another object.
The empty space around an object.
We use these two elements to achieve atmospheric perspective.
The way that something feels or looks like it could feel.
Artists use negative space in the compositions to create ___________ __________.
Artist can use materials that already have texture to create ________ _________.
Objects that are higher up on the page appear to be be further away. Things that are close to the bottom of the page appear to be closer. These are examples of _________.
Things that are closer will appear to have more ________ than things further away.
The part of the view that is nearest to the observer.