Chapter 10 and 11

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Across
  1. 4. Also called low-relief.
  2. 5. In sculpture, a subtractive technique in which a mass of material such as stone or wood is shaped by cutting and/or abrasion.
  3. 7. A casting containing a shaped void in which liquid metal, clay, or other material may be cast.
  4. 8. Italian for "baked earth". A ceramic ware, usually reddish, fired in low temperature ranges and somewhat porous and fragile.
  5. 13. The technique of creating a sculpture by grouping or piecing together distinct elements, as opposed to casting, modeling, or carving.
  6. 14. In sculpture, a work fully finished on all sides and standing free of a background.
  7. 15. A technique for casting sculptures or other objects in metal.
  8. 18. Anything that projects from a background.
  9. 19. An image or sign that represents something else, because of convention, association, or resemblance.
  10. 21. In Graphic Design, a style of type.
Down
  1. 1. Figures project substantially from the background, often by half their full depth or more.
  2. 2. Where figures project minimally from the background, like a coin. Also called Bas-Relief.
  3. 3. A Russian art movement in the early 20th century. Based in the principles of geometric, abstraction, founded around 1913.
  4. 6. A pose that suggests the potential for movement, and thus life, in a standing human figure.
  5. 9. In graphic design, the arrangement and appearance of printed letter forms (type).
  6. 10. The process of making a sculpture or some other object by pouring a liquid into a mold, letting it harden, and then releasing it.
  7. 11. In design, a logo that consists of text- generally the name of a company, an institution, or a product-given a distinctive graphic treatment. Also known as logotype.
  8. 12. In design, a logo that consists of text- generally the name of a company, an institution, or a product-given a distinctive graphic treatment. Also known as wordmark.
  9. 16. A broad tendency during the 1960s and 1970s toward simple, primary forms.
  10. 17. In sculpture, manipulating a plastic material such as clay or wax to create a form.
  11. 20. In graphic art, the disposition of text and images on a page, or the overall design of typographic elements on page, spread, or book.