Across
- 2. naturally occurring shapes, no specific name
- 3. comic artist who created hulk, captain america etc.
- 5. shading technique that uses overlapping lines
- 8. famous Dutch tessellation artist
- 11. the area within an image that is middle distance from you
- 14. the mixing together of 2 or more colors or mediums
- 16. dutch painter responsible for "Starry Night"
- 18. when a shape is rotated around a line
- 19. to mix with water
- 20. anything made from clay and hardened by heat
- 22. 2 primary colors mixed together:orange, purple,and green
- 23. identical on each side
- 24. a shading technique that uses only dots
- 25. when a shape is slide across a line
- 27. used to eliminate air bubbles from clay
- 30. repeating shapes that fit into one another
- 32. the very first test print
- 33. how something feels
- 34. two or more colors next to each other on the color wheel
- 36. how the elements of art relate to one another to create equilibrium
- 38. the lightness or darkness of a color
- 40. a sequence of drawings in boxes with storyline
- 43. the area within an image that is closest to you
- 44. total number of prints within a series
- 45. rubbing tool used to transfer prints onto paper
- 47. to scratch a design into something
- 49. adding white to any color creates
- 50. a color or shade
Down
- 1. roller used to transfer ink onto a printing block
- 4. the area within an image that is farthest away from you
- 6. adding a light source to a drawing and identifying shadows
- 7. adding grey to any color creates
- 9. glaze that does not contain glass
- 10. a primary and secondary color mixed together
- 12. when a shape is flipped across a line
- 13. adding black to any color creates
- 15. shapes with a name that we can easily recognize
- 17. used to fire ceramics to make them water proof
- 21. balanced to one side or the other
- 26. distance around, between, or within a work of art
- 28. an american sculptor and printer who spent alot of time working in mexico
- 29. clay and water used as "glue"
- 31. the three most basic colors: yellow, blue, and red
- 35. to "rough up" the surface before attaching clay
- 37. clay that is completely dried out and ready to be fired
- 39. formed between 2 points
- 41. design created with lines, shapes, or colors repeated
- 42. the center of interest
- 46. clay that has been fired 1 time
- 48. japanese style film, t.v., and cartoons for all ages
