Across
- 3. is heavier than regular paper and slightly textured.
- 4. can be used to paint with by dragging it across the paper.
- 7. a watercolor techniqueto keep areas white or to protect an area while painting
- 10. a watercolor technique where the paper is wet and watery paint in painted on top
- 14. laid down on wet paint, left to dry and then removed to create a crackled effect
- 17. is created when the design is different of each side.
- 20. is shown when the artwork is the same on each side.
- 21. the brush part of a paintbrush is called this.
- 23. is created using elements that are different from each other.
- 24. using a white crayon to resist the paint
- 25. and Repetition are created in a work of art by repeating elements.
Down
- 1. a watercolor techniuque when 2 or more water paint colors blend into each other gradually
- 2. the metal section of a paintbrush is called this.
- 5. a watercolor technique creating a crystalized effect on very wet areas of paint after it dries
- 6. can be used to lift off paint to create texture and lighten areas
- 8. is achieved then the artwork shoots out from a central point.
- 9. is created by repeating elements
- 11. a watercolor effect made my dripping paint and by moving it around on the paper by blowing or turning the paper different directions
- 12. is created in work of art by using elements that are different from each other
- 13. is created in work of art by using elements that are similar to each other
- 15. is used to show the size of one part compared to another, such as the size relationships in a work of art and draw portraits or facial features and the human body.
- 16. is created in a work of art by making an element larger, by using bright colors and by placing an element in the middle
- 18. pulls your eye through an artwork. Your eye can move in a circle, triangle or right to left. Movement can be actual too if a work of art moves in any way.
- 19. layering different colors of paint over each other once each is dry
- 22. a watercolor technique is created using a dry brush and paint straight from the tube or a thick consistency
