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| 1 | Red, yellow, blue. |   
| 5 | A method of shading in which crossed lines are used to create value. |   
| 6 | A color scheme that includes various shades and tints of one color. |   
| 7 | The drawing practice that allows a 2 dimensional drawing appear as a 3 dimensional scene. |   
| 9 | Artist who became famous for painting large scale grid portraits. |   
| 13 | A design of shapes that fit together perfectly without any overlaps or gaps. |   
| 15 | Orange, green, violet. |   
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| 2 | Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. |   
| 3 | A method of shading in which small dots are used to create value. |   
| 4 | Any color mixed with white. |   
| 5 | Colors that are opposite on the color wheel. |   
| 8 | Any color mixed with black. |   
| 10 | Refers to the lightness and darkness in a work of art. |   
| 11 | The point at which all perspective lines meet. |   
| 12 | The line that marks the separation of the earth and the sky. |   
| 14 | A painting or drawing that depicts a group of objects that do not move. |   
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