Across
- 4. A unique type of printmaking wherein paints or ink is applied to a smooth surface such as cooper or glass, and then through a printing press, the image is pressed to a sheet of paper.
- 6. Refers to the type of stenciling that involves designing an image and then applying the paint or ink through a screen which is typically called a silk screen.
- 7. A person refers to a visual artist who creates two- or three- dimensional art using a range of materials— from stone to wood, plastic to paperclips.
- 8. This refers to the process of manipulating soft materials that can be shaped by the sculptor’s hands to create a three-dimensional form.
- 9. This type of printmaking is commonly seen in laser or ink jet printers.
- 10. The method of making a mold and casting it in a durable material such as bronze. The two most commonly used methods of this are sand casting and the "lost wax“ process.
Down
- 1. It refers to the most developed type of printmaking that can be used alongside more standard forms of printmaking like relief, intaglio, lithography, and stenciling.
- 2. This involves cutting the design out of a thin material and then printing the design by rubbing or spraying paint around the areas that are cut out.
- 3. It is a subtractive process in sculpture wherein artist subtracts or cuts away from a solid material to reach the desired form.
- 5. It is an old method of intaglio printmaking that involves carving the metal to create the design.
