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7th Grade Final Review 1 of 2

Name 
Across
Principle of art concerned with the size relationships of one part to another
What is the representation of elements or combinations of elements in a recognizable repeated format?
Simplification or alteration of forms.
The shape or structure of something.
What is two lines that extend in the same direction, always equal, never meeting.
What is an objects in the middle of the image?
What is an image that has one vanishing points?
What is the arrangement of light and shadow and the use of light and shadow to give a feeling of depth?
Produced by light of various wavelengths and when light strikes an object and reflects back into the light.
What is a reoccurrences with in a piece of art?
What measures 360 degrees?
The space that a form or shape occupies in an artwork.
Behavior, customs, ideas, and skills of a group of people.
Lines that is parallel to the horizon or baseline.
What is the distance from front to back?
a straight edge that is used in drawing straight lines and measuring.
An element of art that is 2-dementional and encloses a space.
Down
primary plus secondary
What is Having height, width and depth?
Trick of the eye
The plan the artist uses to organize the art elements in a work of art to achieve a unified composition
Colors opposite on the color wheel are?
objects that are at the front of the picture.
The three main colors that make up the color wheel: Red, blue and yellow
An element of art that is a continuous mark made by a tool as it is drawn across a surface
that intersect vertically and horizontally.
a textile cord made by twisted together strands of spun fiber.
What is paper used to create artwork?
Blue violet green
Lightness or darkness of a color.
What is a whole or totally as combining all of its parts into one?