Across
- 4. The image is printed from the raised portions of a carved, etched, or cast block or other rigid material. The printing surface stands up above the rest of the block, as in collagraphs.
- 6. The actual picture the artist makes from a printmaking process
- 7. The process or art of cutting or carving a design on a hard surface, especially so as to make a print.
- 8. Ink or paint is applied to a smooth plate. Because there is no fixed matrix, only one strong impression can be printed.
- 9. This is what you print your paper off of. You also put your ink on this to roll the ink out evenly.
Down
- 1. Came from the Greek word to "glue." This is your matrix and you layer materials and glue them to print.
- 2. A small, hand-held rubber roller used to spread printing ink evenly on a surface before printing.
- 3. Set number of impressions (or prints) printed from the same matrix.
- 5. The print made from an image cut into a piece of lino.
- 10. Coloring material composed of pigment (color) , a binder, and a vehicle. Ink is usually thicker than most paints, and has a slower drying rate.
