This art form involves using a block to print (or press) ink designs onto paper.
What is printmaking?
A _________ is a piece of art of an object or an arrangement of objects.
This material is made by combining newspaper, glue, and water.
What is paper mache?
This type of paint is water based and blends with water.
What is watercolor paint?
This can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, straight, curvy, dotted, thick, or thin.
What is a line?
This tool is used to roll ink onto a printmaking block.
What is a brayer?
A photograph artists look at to get inspiration and information.
A 3D form of art that can be made of clay, paper mache, marble, metal, etc.
What is a sculpture?
This is like a crayon, but fancier.
What is an oil pastel?
Lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
Designs are created on this, then inked, to create a print.
What is a block?
An object that represents something else or has deeper meaning.
What is a symbol?
The skeleton or structure of a sculpture.
What is armature?
This type of paint is plastic-based.
What is acrylic paint?
Primary colors
What are yellow, blue, and red?
Monoprinting, duoprinting, triprinting: one of these words is a form of printmaking where you can only print the design once.
What is monoprinting?
A word meaning an object is not living.
This art movement used images from comic books, pop culture, and advertising.
What is pop art?
Very expensive paint marker, famous on Art TikTok.
What are Posca pens?
The colors created by mixing primary colors.
What are secondary colors?
This tool is used to press an inked block into paper.
What is a baren?
The artist famous for creating art of giant soup cans.
Who is Andy Warhol?
Paper mache (or papier-mâché) translated in French.
What is chewed paper?
Used to print designs from printmaking blocks to paper.
What is printing ink?
This color is opposite of blue on the color wheel.