Art Supplies Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a substance used for coloring or painting

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  • The artist carefully mixed different pigments to create the perfect shade for the painting.
  • I love how vibrant the pigment in this lipstick is!
  • That car's paint job has some seriously cool pigment going on.
  • Her words added a new pigment to the conversation, changing its tone entirely.

noun a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants

  • The artist used a special type of resin to preserve the delicate details of the sculpture.
  • I heard that resin is a popular material for making custom jewelry.
  • I'm loving the resin coasters you made, they're so cool!
  • His words were like resin, sticking in my mind long after he had spoken.

noun writing paper and other office materials

adjective not moving or not intended to be moved

  • The stationary train sat on the tracks, waiting for the signal to move.
  • I love browsing through the stationary section at the store for cute notebooks.
  • I can't find my favorite stationary set, it must have disappeared.
  • His emotions were stationary, stuck in a state of numbness.

noun a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material with an adhesive backing that is used to decorate or label objects

adjective describing word that modifies a noun, in this case, 'sticker' does not have an adjective form

  • The company logo was printed on a high-quality sticker for promotional purposes.
  • I stuck a cute sticker on my laptop to personalize it.
  • That sticker is so lit, where did you get it?
  • She felt like a sticker in a world full of magnets, always sticking out.

noun a correction fluid used to cover mistakes in writing or printing

verb to cover or obscure with correction fluid

  • The office supply store sells white out for fixing mistakes on documents.
  • I need to use white out to correct this spelling error.
  • Hey, can I borrow your white out to fix this mess?
  • Her anger was like a white out, erasing any sense of peace in the room.

noun a measurement of the weight or density of paper or other materials, typically expressed in grams per square meter

  • The grammage of the paper used for printing is crucial for achieving high-quality results.
  • Make sure you check the grammage of the paper before printing anything important.
  • I have no idea what the grammage of this paper is, but let's just use it anyway.
  • The grammage of her words was heavy with meaning, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.