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- 3. Prints are always signed in _______ with the Edition Number and the artist’s name in the border under the printed area.
- 6. An artwork created by an artist made on paper or fabric from a printing plate, stone, or block, which is repeated multiple times to produce identical images.
- 7. A round, flat tool used to apply pressure to the back of printmaking paper to create a well defined image.
- 8. A process of printing from a raised or projected surface; a print obtained from such a process (2 words).
- 10. A form of relief printing where the design is carved into a piece of linoleum.
- 11. A trial or test proof obtained from a block, plate or screen for the purpose of being studied or converted; marked on a print as A/P.
- 13. The process of arranging or organizing the elements of art using the principles of art with some expressive, visual goal in mind.
- 15. A block, stone, stencil, or other material upon which an image has been carved, drawn or etched for the express purpose of printing.
- 16. The basic visual symbols in the language of art (line, shape, form, color, value, texture, and space)
- 17. A way of creating multiple copies of an original image onto paper or other surfaces using stenciling, engraving, etching. etc.
- 19. A Principle of Art that uses differences in the elements of art to create emphasis is a work of art. For example: Dark areas placed next to light areas, or rough areas next to smooth areas.
- 20. A tool used for clearing away non image areas from wood or linoleum block in relief printmaking.
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- 1. An element of art that refers to the way things feel or look like they might feel.
- 2. These are the guidelines for arranging or organizing the elements of art into compositions. (balance, movement, rhythm, contrast, emphasis, pattern, and unity)
- 4. A set of identical prints, numbered, titled, dated, and signed by the artist.
- 5. A hand roller used for inking printing blocks and plates.
- 9. Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms. (2 words).
- 12. An element of art which is the path of a moving point through space.
- 14. A principle of art concerned with equalizing visual forces or elements in a work of art.
- 18. The act of peeling a print from a block, plate, or stone.
