Across
- 4. a drawing marked out by pen, then tinted with diluted ink or watercolor
- 7. paint that uses water-soluble gum as the binder and water as the vehicle; characterized by transparency.
- 8. two primary colors mixing together to form a new colors (orange, green, purple)
- 9. metal part of a paintbrush
- 12. a painting tool with a handle, ferrule, and bristles of hair
- 13. layering diluted watercolor (washes), letting the layers dry between applications
- 15. refers to the positive and negative space between, around, or within objects; used to create the illusion of depth within artwork
- 16. applying watercolor to wet paper
- 19. two sides are different but visually weighted equally
- 20. using a paper towel to soak up extra water or remove pigment from paper
- 21. lightly textured paper that absorbs paint and water
- 25. describes the surface quality of an object
- 27. how things feel
- 28. a principle of design that refers to the repetition of elements or combination of element sin a recognizable organization
- 29. the part of the paint that gives it color
- 30. colors opposite from each other on the color wheel, such as red to green, purple to yellow, blue to orange
- 33. brushing successive strokes of color on a wet or dry surface, with each stroke placed nest to the other, to create an even layer of color
- 34. colors red, orange, yellow
- 36. how things look like they feel
- 39. three-dimensional (length, width, and height); can be viewed from many different angels; have volume and take up space
- 40. path made by a moving point through space. it is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length.
- 42. a principle of design in which one element, or a combination of elements, create more attention than anything else in a composition. it is the creation of a focal point in an artwork.
- 43. describes the lightness or darkness of a color
- 44. design emerges from a center point; circular
- 45. and movement a principle of design that refers to was of combining elements to produce the appearance of movement in artwork.
- 46. a principle of design that refers to differences between elements such as color, texture, value, and shape
- 47. colors green, blue, purple
- 48. all the elements in a work of art
- 50. hairy part of a paintbrush
Down
- 1. primary and secondary colors that are mixed together, such as blue-purple, red-orange, yellow-green, green-blue, red-purple, yellow-orange
- 2. wooden part of a paintbrush
- 3. a wash in which the value gradually changes from dark to light
- 5. smooth, slick paper that doesn't easily absorb paint and water
- 6. penetrable by light materials or colors that you can see through
- 10. pencil 6H
- 11. colors mixed with white
- 14. a technique for removing paint from a surface with a brush, paper towel or tissue in order to correct mistakes, develop textures, create highlights or change values
- 15. flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional (length and height)
- 17. applying watercolor to dry paper
- 18. distribution of visual weight in an artwork
- 22. colors mixed with black
- 23. type of wet-into-wet wash that involves placing colors side by side and then mixing and blending them along their edges
- 24. two sides exactly the same
- 26. watercolors watercolors within a pan or tray
- 27. colors that are closely related on the color wheel (red to orange, orange to yellow, yellow to green, etc.)
- 31. a plate to hold paints
- 32. a substance (paint) just clear enough to allow light to pass through by not clear enough to reveal all form, line, and color.
- 35. a color with its tints and shades
- 37. pencil 8B
- 38. the basis of all colors (red, yellow, blue)
- 41. a principle of design where all elements within the artwork are in harmony. variety within the elements adds interest to the composition.
- 49. pencil HB
