Painting lingo
Across
- 1. Thick, opaque paint applied with a brush, knife, or fingers, creating various textural features on the surface of the painting
- 2. A plaster-like material spread upon a surface to prepare it for painting
- 6. The use of light and dark values to imply depth and volume in a two-dimensional work of art
- 7. A hue mixed with white
- 9. A hue mixed with black
- 11. a monochromatic oil painting that is often used in underpaintings or as a black & white painting technique.
Down
- 1. The saturation of hue perceived in a color
- 3. Any positive shape or form noticeably separated from the background, or the negative space
- 4. A process of criticism for the purpose of evaluating and improving art and design
- 5. An art movement originating in the 1960s that sought inspiration from everyday popular culture and the techniques of commercial art.
- 8. A measure of relative lightness or darkness
- 10. Transparent painting over a light under-painting