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scratch board unit vocab matching and word scramble
use the word bank below to fill in the blanks for the definitions below and then find all terms in the
bank in the word scramble.
contrast refers to the difference between dark and light. it can also be applied to differences that can
occur between colors, textures, or other visual elements.
__________ is a hard - pointed pen - shaped instrument used for making marks or
scratches into or onto a surface.
a __________ is often a thin, flat piece of metal or stable material used in print making.
__________ is a person who advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the
environment and wildlife
__________ are lines are parallel lines that curve over an object’s surface in a vertical or
horizontal manner (or both) and reveal the item’s surface characteristics.
__________ is a shading technique used in both drawing and painting, where tone is built up
through a series of thin lines that are more or less parallel. the lines can be short or long. how
close together they are influences the tone, with closer lines creating darker tones.
__________ is hatching at right - angles to create a mesh - like pattern. multiple layers in varying
directions can be used to create textures. this technique is used to create tonal effects, by
varying the spacing of lines or by adding additional layers of lines.
__________ refers to the surface quality, both simulated and actual.
__________ is a mark made as it is drawn across a surface by a pointed tool – brush, pencil, stick,
pen, etc. – and is often defined as the path of a moving dot.
__________ is a thin coating or layer of ink or rubber that is added to the plate and later
scratched into.
__________ refers to the lightness or darkness of a color which helps create the illusion of 3 -
dimensional forms in artwork.
__________ means to imitate; or to resemble.
word bank:
texture contrast cross - hatching stylus emulate value
line cross - contour resist hatching plate conservationist
Each blank is filled by matching the definition to the correct term from the provided word bank, based on art and printmaking vocabulary knowledge.
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- Stylus is a hard-pointed pen-shaped instrument used for making marks or scratches into or onto a surface.
- A Plate is often a thin, flat piece of metal or stable material used in print making.
- Conservationist is a person who advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife
- Cross-Contour are lines are parallel lines that curve over an object’s surface in a vertical or horizontal manner (or both) and reveal the item’s surface characteristics.
- Hatching is a shading technique used in both drawing and painting, where tone is built up through a series of thin lines that are more or less parallel. The lines can be short or long. How close together they are influences the tone, with closer lines creating darker tones.
- Cross-Hatching is hatching at right-angles to create a mesh-like pattern. Multiple layers in varying directions can be used to create textures. This technique is used to create tonal effects, by varying the spacing of lines or by adding additional layers of lines.
- Texture refers to the surface quality, both simulated and actual.
- Line is a mark made as it is drawn across a surface by a pointed tool –brush, pencil, stick, pen, etc. – and is often defined as the path of a moving dot.
- Resist is a thin coating or layer of ink or rubber that is added to the plate and later scratched into.
- Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color which helps create the illusion of 3-dimensional forms in artwork.
- Emulate means to imitate; or to resemble.