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Elements & Principles of Design Vocabulary 2

Across
Any three-dimensional object. An item that can be measured from front to back (depth), side by side (width), and top to bottom (height). This term is also used to identify the design of an artwork.
When all parts of the artwork seems to work together as a team - that it all blends together nicely/collectively/effectively.
The empty/open area between; around; above; below; or within - objects. This can be a three-dimensional or two-dimensional artwork. Often further defined as either: positive _______, or negative _________.
The way a surface feels - or how it may look. Can be sensed by touch and sight. Can be described with words such as: rough, smooth, silky, pebbly, hairy, bumpy, etc.
The darkness or lightness of an artwork's surface. This depends on how much light a surface reflects.
The relation of one object to another in size; or number. Comparing one size to another helps you see/determine this.
This can be classified into several shapes such as: organic or geometric. A flat figure created when actual, (or implied) lines meet to SURROUND and create this. A change in color (or shading) can define this.
Another word for color.
Down
A type of visual or actual MOVEMENT in an artwork. Can be created by repeating visual elements. This is often described as regular, alternating, flowing, progressive, or jazzy.
A word to describe the visual hue.
A mark with length, and direction. Created by a point that moves across a surface. Can vary in length, width, direction, curvature, and color. (Hint: Horizon _____).
A choice of lines, colors, or shapes REPEATED over and over in a planned way. Can also be considered as a model or guide for making something.
A large difference between two (or more) things. Example: rough and smooth; or light and dark. This art techniue usually adds to the interest of an artwork - such as making it appear dramatic or exciting.
When an artwork seems to have EQUAL visual weight or interest in all areas. It seems to stable (____) to the eye.
An area in an artwork that catches and holds the your attention / interest. The area usually has contrasting shapes, colors, sizes to help gain your interest.
A CHANGE in either form, shape, detail, or appearance. When an artwork has this, it has ______.