Grid Method and Pointillism
Anatomy
Graffiti
Printmaking
Mixed Media
100

The grid method dates back to ancient times and has been used by this Renaissance artist

Leonardo da Vinci

100

This is the number of phalanges located in the thumb

Two

100

He is the pioneer of modern graffiti

Cornbread

100

This is the process of transferring ink from a surface onto paper

Printmaking

100

Combining different artistic techniques and materials in one artwork is called this

Mixed media

200

This is the main purpose for using the grid method in art

Accurate proportions

200

The metacarpals are bones located in this part of the hand

The palm

200

The purpose of this graffiti style is to quickly cover a large area with simple, easily readable letters

Throw-up

200

This is the tool used to roll ink onto a matrix

Brayer

200

This is the plural of "medium" in art

Media

300

The first step involves drawing a grid over this

A reference image

300

This number of eyes across from one side of the face to the other determines the size of eyes drawn

Five

300

Graffiti's increasing presence in these have contributed to it becoming an accepted form of art

Galleries and museums

300

This is a set of prints

Edition

300

Sticking various materials together to make art, such as photographs and pieces of paper is called this

Collage

400

Pointillism was pioneered by Paul Signac and this artist

Georges Seurat

400

In depicting accurate facial proportions, the eyes are located here

Halfway down the head

400

Street art includes images and murals while graffiti focuses on these two things

Text and tagging
400

This technique involves carving into a linoleum block

Linocut

400

This specific glue is used for holding tangible materials onto paper when it cools

Hot glue

500

Pointillism relies on the blending of colors by this

The viewer's eyes

500

In depicting accurate facial proportions, the bottom of the nose is positioned here

Halfway between the eyes and chin

500

Graffiti placed in these areas may gain more visibility and recognition

High-traffic

500

These characteristics of paper can affect the ink distribution and image clarity of a print

Texture and absorbency

500

This technique adds complexity to an artwork when elements are stacked on top of each other

Layering