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Across
A single material an artist may use (pencil, pen, paint, etc.).
The space in the back of the image (sometimes referred to as negative space).
Deliberately borrowing images to make new art. Appropriation artists generally want viewers to recognize the original in their work.
A form of legal protection prohibiting others from copying one’s creative work without permission.
A brief written statement about an artwork by the artist, used to give it context, to explain the work, and/or extend the viewer’s connection to the work.
A series of intersecting lines that form diamonds where they meet. Lines closer together are darker values. Lines farther apart are lighter values.
The light source is behind the subject and creates a silhouette of the subject.
The intentional arrangement of objects to create a focal area, visual movement and unity.
Quick line movements that capture the energy, action, or movement of the subject matter.
A more expensive, opaque, water-based paint that is permanent when dry.
Objects in the front of a composition that usually contain the subject matter.
Down
Sharing of ideas, thoughts, etc. towards a common goal.
The method of drawing used to represent 3-dimensiona objects on a 2-dimensional surface to create the illusion of space. It was developed during the Renaissance.
Simple outline that defines edges of objects.
A form of printmaking where the artist places ink or paint on a surface and produces one, single image, and it cannot be exactly reproduced.
Subject matter that looks real; representational.
the point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to get smaller (or vanish)
Records research and development of ideas which visually think and problem solve challenges in the creative process.
The surface on which the image is created for printmaking.
A personal inventiveness regarding the production of a work of art.
A person who paints works on public buildings or spaces.
(1940 - ) uses the grid as the basis of his large scale portraits.
A system of drawing in which parallel lines appear to converge, creating the illusion of depth and space.
Arrangement of objects that cannot move on their own.
The total number of prints created from a plate.
A dark drawing medium.
To reproduce an image or design using ink; a single original work of art.