Painting - Exam Review

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Across
  1. 7. Sprinkled on top of watercolor and scraped off when it has dried to create a dotted texture.
  2. 8. Used to break down oil paint.
  3. 10. Created by scratching through the surface of a wet layer of acrylic paint to the dry layer underneath.
  4. 13. Created by layering dots and dashes of color on top of one another.
  5. 15. Fading paint from dark to light creates this technique.
  6. 18. Created by making a solid color with no changes in color/brush stroke.
  7. 19. The type of perspective where lines go back into space to create perspective.
  8. 20. Using slivers/pieces of tape on your canvas, painting over it and then peeling the tape off after your paint has dried.
  9. 25. The parts of an object that are in between the part closest and farthest away from the light.
  10. 26. One color on the color wheel, plus black.
  11. 27. 2-3 colors that are closest to each other on the color wheel.
  12. 28. Pushing down hard with a crayon and then painting over it.
  13. 29. 1 color, plus the 2 colors that are next to its’ complementary.
  14. 31. In oil painting, this is paint straight from the tube.
  15. 32. 2 layers of watercolor wash on top of one another. These colors create a new color.
  16. 35. In oil painting, this is paint mixed with linseed oil.
  17. 36. The part of an acrylic landscape that is farthest away from the viewer.
  18. 37. Taken over by the other color when mixing. Usually lighter than the other color.
  19. 39. One color on the color wheel, plus both tints and shades.
  20. 40. The actual material/surface you're painting on.
  21. 42. Created by making x's to create texture.
  22. 45. What we used to blend acrylic paint easily.
  23. 46. Cracks that result from paint on the outside drying before the paint on the inside can dry.
Down
  1. 1. 2 sets of colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
  2. 2. 2 colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
  3. 3. Using paper towel to sop up water from your watercolor paper to create texture.
  4. 4. Using a toothbrush to flick watercolor paint toward your paper.
  5. 5. In acrylic paint, dragging the brush back and forth across the page until it runs out of paint.
  6. 6. Refers to the side of the color wheel with reds, oranges and yellows.
  7. 9. The part of an object that is farthest away from the light.
  8. 11. Created by adding another material (we used paper towel) into your acrylic paint to create texture.
  9. 12. Takes over the other color when mixing. Usually darker than the other color.
  10. 14. The part of an object that is closest to the light.
  11. 16. Used for mixing, scraping and painting with oil paint.
  12. 17. Using a tool to scratch into your watercolor paper and then painting over it. The scratch marks are darker.
  13. 21. The type of perspective where there is an illusion of 3D space on a 2D surface. Things in the front tend to be brighter, warmer and higher contrast.
  14. 22. Used to test your paint color before committing.
  15. 23. oil Similar to an acrylic gloss medium, only for oil paint.
  16. 24. Lights & darks (ranges from 0-10).
  17. 28. Similar to a glaze in watercolor, but the 2nd layer only covers part of your 1st.
  18. 30. The part of an acrylic landscape that is between the closest and farthest away parts.
  19. 33. 3 colors that form a perfect triangle on the color wheel.
  20. 34. A painting completed in one sitting.
  21. 35. Where your light is coming from (natural or artificial).
  22. 38. The part of an acrylic landscape that is closest to the viewer.
  23. 41. In oil painting, should you start with dark or light colors first?
  24. 43. Refers to the side of the color wheel with blues, greens and violets.
  25. 44. One color on the color wheel, plus white.