Across
- 4. An artist known for using bright colours and simple shapes.
- 8. The outline or edge of a shape or figure.
- 9. The coloured liquid used to make prints.
- 12. How something feels or looks like it feels, such as rough or smooth.
- 13. A group of prints made from the same tile or plate.
- 14. Moving an image from one surface to another, like from tracing paper to a poly tile.
- 15. An art style known for using bright, bold colours that don’t look realistic.
- 17. Cutting into a surface, like you do with poly tiles in printmaking.
- 18. Creating art by pressing inked surfaces onto paper.
Down
- 1. The part of the print where ink is applied.
- 2. A technique where you carve away more each time to print different colours.
- 3. A famous artist who changed the way people looked at art, often using bold lines and abstract faces.
- 4. How the image looks reversed when you print it.
- 5. A flat area enclosed by lines, can be geometric or organic.
- 6. A mark that connects two points; can be thick or thin.
- 7. A style of abstract art where objects are shown from many angles, often using geometric shapes.
- 10. The part of a print where there is no ink.
- 11. A type of print where the raised surface creates the image.
- 16. Copying an image by drawing over it, usually with thin paper.
