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Chapter 2 Terms Crossword #2

Across
The visual limit of space where sky and land or water meet. In linear perspective,
An infinite series of points with limited length.
The quality of possessing three dimensions.
A casting process in which a wax original is molded, then wax is melted out and replaced with metal.
Invisible line perceived by alignment of unrelated shapes.
Interaction interpreted as movement
The color of an object under even illumination.
A nineteenth century art movement, originating in Paris, in which changing variations of light become a principal subject.
A carbon-based mineral mixed with clay to make pencil leads of varying hardness.
Geometrically constructed illusion of the recession of space.
The space between elements of an artwork.
An Ink-Jet print, usually on acid free paper with archival inks.
Sculpture that remains attached to a base, but uses undercut. Opposite of low relief.
The stage on which a figure resides.
Sculpture that remains attached to a base and does not use undercut. Opposite of high relief.
A water-soluble resin from the Gum tree used as a binder in watercolor.
Down
A printing process in which a metal plate is scratched with a steel point to produce printed images.
A liquid pigment traditionally used with pens of various manufacture
Of or pertaining to the quality of line.
The quality of wavelength in color; the color name.
An approach to the selection of color that relies on intuition or other internal state rather than observation of an external condition.
Art that incorporates motion into its design.
A printing process that relies on the repulsion between oil-based ink and water. A stone is drawn on and etched. Where the stone is etched will absorb water. Where the stone is not etched, the stone will remain dry. Water is applied to the stone.
A shape with clearly defined boundaries.
Artwork in which the viewer is expected to participate.
An art practice that surrounds the viewer in an environment.
Vertical distance or measurement.
Intuitive perception of an artwork as a single whole experience
A shape with mathematically regular contours.
Pigments that change color or become transparent with time or weathering.
Thick application of paint