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Perpsective and Color

Perspective and color theory
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Across
1.from the imagination
7.lines that don't intersect/ cross
8.the type of perspective where there is one vanishing point
10.the line where the ocean meets the sky
12.the line describing the position you are in when you are sleeping/ a calm line
13.colors created by mixing two complementary colors
17.colors across from each other on the color wheel
22.reds, oranges, yellows, happy colors
24.the first artist to explore with perpsective
25.orange, purple, green, created by mixing two primary colors
26.color next to each other on the color wheel
Down
2.created by mixing a primary and secondary together like red-orange
3.a color created by mixing black with any color
4.the element of art that implies you can walk into the "space" of a drawing/painting
5.the element of art that describes the lightness or darkness of a color
6.the point where all orthogonals converge
9.blue, yellow, red, pure colors
11.the view looking up at something from the ground
14.the tool you use to mix, combine and locate color combinations
15.the view looking down at something from the sky
16.the room you sleep in
18.blues, greens, purples, moody/ sad colors
19.the diagonal lines leading back to the vanishing point
20.a line describing something that is falling over
21.a stron surdy line like a tree truck or building
23.a color created by mixing white with any color


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