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- 1. Dutch printmaker known for his precise mathematics and tesselations.
- 3. A print made from a collage or relief plate.
- 6. Famous German artist during the Renaissance period.
- 10. A stenciling process. To create an image, parts of the mesh must be blocked so that they do not allow the ink through.
- 12. Hawaiian printmaker known for water scenes.
- 14. This method is the opposite of relief printing. Done on metal or plexi-glass plates, the design is incised or etched into the surface.Examples are mezzotint,dry point, and etching.
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- 2. A print made by carving into a printing plate such as linoleum or wood.
- 3. tools Used to create impressions in either wood or linoleum for making relief prints.
- 4. Lining up the paper during printing procedures so that the paper and image have clean borders.
- 5. Prints made at various stages during the creative process to act as guidelines for further stages to change, correct or improve the image.
- 7. American artist and printmaker known for his pop art style.
- 8. A print that makes only one unique print. An edition or series may not be made from the plate.
- 9. A plastic or rubber roller used to apply printing ink or paint to a printing plate.
- 11. Artist decides how many to make and the total number of impressions.
- 13. Acrylic or water based. Used to make prints transfer from printing plates.
