Printmaking Midterm Review
Across
- 2. Small stamp, artist's signature
- 3. To lift the print and reveal the image
- 5. A relief print that can produce more than one color from the plate.
- 7. Process where wood is carved with gouges and knives w/ the grain.
- 9. What is inked/What you're making your print out of
- 12. A tool used to carve
- 13. One of a kind, hand-pulled print
- 14. A rubber-bladed tool used to push ink
- 15. What do you sign prints with?
- 17. Often in different colors, what you roll out with a brayer
- 20. Tool used to keep your plate from sliding
- 22. INto the lines, the plate is carved away and ink goes in
- 23. A series of identical prints
- 24. Untrimmed edge of expensive paper
Down
- 1. A tool used to help ink transfer from the plate to paper.
- 4. utilizes drawings made with a greasy substance on a stone or plate; the surface is treated so that the image accepts ink and the non-image areas repel ink
- 6. A type of markmaking of repeated, parallel lines.
- 8. A tool used to roll out ink
- 10. Method to line up colors of multi-color prints.
- 11. Carving with END-grain wood.
- 15. A large tool used for oil prints, you roll the plate and paper through.
- 16. Relief print on linoleum
- 18. A type of printmaking created by a raised surface (carved), e.g.wood cut, wood engraving, lino-cut
- 19. Traces of image remaining on plate after pulling a monotype.
- 21. An undesirable ink spot with a white halo, usully created from debris.