History of Printmaking
Across
- 1. A unique printmaking technique in which only one print is made from
- 6. An artform that involves transferring an image from a matrix, or template, to another surface.
- 7. The use of old rags, bark, and other textile waste was used for this invention
- 10. In Germany, Johannes Guttenberg invented this using a modified version of the Chinese invention "movable type"
Down
- 2. Considered the most complex of all techniques; uses oil based products to repel water but attract ink
- 3. The oldest print from 206BC was from china during which period?
- 4. Considered the easiest of all techniques; cut outs are used to block ink from reaching certain areas of the paper
- 5. An umbrella technique that encompasses any printmaking process where etching or engraving the design is invovled.
- 8. An umbrella technique that encompasses any printmaking process where carving the design is involved.
- 9. A template; the material in which the design is made into