Types of Painting
Across
- 2. Utilizing oil-based paints that allow for blending and layering.
- 6. Art Incorporating popular culture and consumerism into art.
- 9. Using transparent watercolor paints that blend with water.
- 10. Applying dry pastel sticks or pencils to create soft, chalk-like images.
- 11. Creating thick, textured layers of paint on the canvas.
- 13. Applying thin, transparent layers of paint to modify color and depth.
- 14. Creating paintings focused on human or animal subjects.
- 17. Applying wet paint onto wet paint for blending and soft transitions.
- 18. Using minimal elements and simple forms to create art.
- 19. Scratching through layers of wet paint to reveal underlying colors.
- 20. Decorating surfaces with cut-out images or designs, often sealed with varnish.
- 22. Similar to watercolor but more opaque and with a matte finish.
- 23. Using a mostly dry brush to create subtle, textured effects.
- 26. Making patterns or images by using small dots or specks of paint.
- 27. Using water-based acrylic paints to create vibrant and versatile artwork.
- 29. Creating images with small, distinct dots or points of color.
- 30. Emphasizing spontaneous and emotional brushwork.
Down
- 1. Incorporating materials like paper or fabric into the painting.
- 3. Creating highly detailed and true-to-life representations.
- 4. Applying a thin, opaque layer of paint over a dry layer to create a hazy effect.
- 5. Creating realistic, three-dimensional effects to deceive the eye.
- 7. Using a palette knife instead of brushes for bold, textured strokes.
- 8. Applying paint with aerosol sprayers for a smooth, even finish.
- 12. Focusing on the tonal qualities and subtle color shifts in a painting.
- 15. Employing melted wax and pigment for a rich and textured surface.
- 16. Applying pigments onto wet plaster for murals and wall art.
- 21. Creating an initial layer of paint to establish the composition.
- 24. Exploring the dreamlike and unconscious aspects of the mind.
- 25. Using bold, non-naturalistic colors to express emotion.
- 28. Representing subjects from multiple viewpoints and perspectives.