The oldest method of building which takes long strands of clay and put them on top of each other.
What is coil method?
This is the first stage of clay.
What is wet clay?
Green is a _______________ color.
What is secondary?
This element is a closed line.
What is shape?
Different kinds of this are called: outline, contour, sketch, implied.
What is line?
The "glue" in ceramics.
What is slip?
This artist is the king of surrealism. The most famous surrealist artist.
Who is Salvador Dali?
To carve or remove clay is called this.
What is subtractive method?
This is the third stage of clay.
What is bone dry?
Orange is made by mixing these two colors.
What are yellow and red?
A shape that doesn't have an official name is an
What is organic shape?
The way element are arranged on the paper or canvas is called
What is composition?
This method is done by rolling out a large piece of clay and then putting the pieces together with slip and scoring.
In Alice in Wonderland how many impossible things are there?
What is six?
Cutting grooves into clay to help attach two pieces of clay together.
What is scoring?
The second stage of clay. This is when you can underglaze or carve.
What is leatherhard?
This is when you have many shades/tints of one color.
What is monochromatic?
Space can be positive or negative. True or false?
What is true?

Who is the artist?
Who is Man Ray?
If you are using recycled clay what is the first thing you have to do with it to get the air bubbles out?
What is wedge it?
How was the color white was used in Alice in Wonderland?
What are:
1. the engagement ceremony
2. one of the queens was all "white"
Clay is fired in this
What is a kiln?
This is the last stage of clay, when you are all done.
What is glazeware?
Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
What is analogous colors?
This element refers to the way things feel; it can be actual or implied.
What is texture?
This is a cultural movement that started in the early 1900s that consist of everyday objects and strange creatures drawn or painted in strange ways.
What is surrealism?
The last clay project we used what to help make the bowls.
What is a form?
This principle of design refers to the stability of the elements in a composition.
What is balance?
Exposing clay to heat so it can change to permanently harden composition.
What is firing?
This is the 4th stage of clay. It is ready to be glazed.
What is bisqueware?
These colors are opposite on the color wheel.
What are complimentary colors?
Name three types of forms.
What are cube,pyramid,cone,sphere.

Who is the artist?
Who is Rene Magritte?
This term means capable of being molded.
What is malleable?
A principal of design that indicates movement created by the placement of elements.
What is rhythm?
The method we used to make the Piggy banks.
What is pinch method?
The first three stages, before the firing, is called
What is greenware?
The lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
This element is a 3D shape.
What is form?
Name the painting
What is The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali?
The liquid that you paint on bisqueware.
What is glaze?
The secondary colors are:
What are purple, green and orange?