Across
- 2. The practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can be used.
- 4. A type of paint that has pigment suspended in an egg base.
- 6. The tool used to manipulate paint on a painting surface.
- 7. The metal part on a paintbrush that holds the handle and bristles together.
- 8. A type of coloring where two or more colors transition to each other based on hue, saturation or brightness.
- 9. The process of fusing two colors together so that the paint transitions from one color to another, or combines to create a new color.
Down
- 1. A technique that uses small dots to create an image.
- 2. A thin board or container in which an artist lays and mixes colors
- 3. This particular color scheme draws from two colors on the opposite side of the color wheel. When you do this, the result is a high-contrast color combo that's bright and that pops.
- 5. A style of painting developed in France in the 19th century that uses visible visible brushstrokes that offer the bare impression of form, unblended color and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of natural light.
