Art? Crossword
Across
- 4. The medium that holds pigment particles together in paint (Aglutinante?)
- 5. Watercolor painting technique using white and opaque colors. 2. A water-based paint, much liketransparent watercolor but made in opaque form. Traditionally used in illustration.
- 10. A detail, brushstroke, or area of color placed in a painting for emphasis. (Acento, acentuacion?)
- 11. A painting in which the subject matter is natural scenery. (Paisaje)
- 12. Using an absorbent material such as tissues or paper towels, to pick up a wet or damp wash. Can be used to lighten large areas or pick out fine details. (Manchar?)
- 13. Watercolor paper that is cold pressed has mildly rough texture
- 15. The pure state of any color or a pure pigment that has not had white or black added to it. (Matiz?)
Down
- 1. Separate shape(s) distinguishable from the background or ground could be a person animal or thing.
- 2. The quality with which two paints can be combined to create a third. True pigments have better mixability than do hues.
- 3. The technique of painting wet color into a wet surface (paper). Color applied this way usually drieswithout a hard edge, diffusing and spreading the wash and creating atmospheric effects.
- 6. Impenetrable by light; not transparent or translucent
- 7. The area within a composition that appears further away from the viewer, objects appear smaller and with less detail. (Fondo)
- 8. A stand or resting place for working on or displaying a painting. (Caballete)
- 9. Suppressing the full color value of a particular color
- 14. A rough or loose visualization of a subject or composition.