Elements of Art
Paper Marbling
Stencils
Cyanotypes
Misc.
100
A two-dimensional image, enclosed by a line; organic or geometric.
What is shape?
100
The base liquid we used for marbling.
What is liquid starch?
100
Stencils are created to be used...
What is repeatedly?
100
This is what activates the cyanotype solution.
What is the sun?
100
A public display of skill.
What is an exhibition?
200
A dot moving any direction in space.
What is a line?
200
This tool is used to move and pattern the paint.
What is a comb?
200
Our stencils have the ______ space removed, leaving only the _______ space behind.
What is positive/negative?
200
This stops the chemical reaction on the cyanotype paper.
What is water?
200
Attaching artwork to the surface of a display board.
What is mounting?
300
The way we see light; has properties like value, hue, and intensity.
What is color?
300
This is the reason paint is held on the surface of the starch.
What is density?
300
This tool is used to most easily cut shapes for a stencil.
What is an X-Acto Knife?
300
Cyanotypes get their name from this.
What is the blue (cyan) chemical reaction.
300
This tool rolls ink onto your printing surface.
What is a brayer?
400
The area around an object or empty area of a print.
What is negative space?
400
The process of assembling and overlapping a variety materials onto a surface.
What is collage?
400
These are required to keep loose inside pieces from falling out during stencil cutting.
What are bridges?
400
This was a British botanist that published a book of over 400 cyanotypes.
Who is Anna Atkins?
400
To describe and evaluate artwork.
What is critique?
500
The objects or image in a print.
What is positive space?
500
Professionals use this instead of starch to make the surface of their water hold ink or other pigment.
What is seaweed extract?
500
This is another way we will be using our stencils again.
What is with screen printing?
500
These are two more names for cyanotypes.
What are sun prints, blue prints, or shadowgraphs.
500
This information should be included when labeling artwork. Name, medium, date completed.
What is title, artist name, medium, date completed.