A mark or stroke usually made with a drawing tool
What is line?
A two dimensional area defined by an outline or edge
What is a shape?
The material we used to cover our cardboard forms in the food sculpture project.
What is plaster?
A technique that involves dipping paper in a glue mixture and wrapping it around a form to harden.
What is paper mache?
The name for the project we created based on stage/set design.
What is a shadowbox?
The name given to the way light is reflected off an object.
What is color?
This term refers to the way something feels or looks like it feels.
What is texture?
The material we used to add color and create highlights, shadows, and implied texture in our food sculptures.
What is acrylic paint?
A technique of creating a visual work of art by pasting various materials onto a surface.
What is collage?
The name of an artwork with all the dimensions of length, width, and height
What is a sculpture?
This element refers to the range of lightness or darkness of a color.
What is value?
This is the three-dimensional version of a two-dimensional shape.
What is form?
This tool is used for cutting small details out of a thin material like construction paper.
What is an X-acto knife?
This technique was used on the metal foil imagery in our wire mobile design and demonstrates raised and indented areas in metal made with wood tools.
What is metal embossing?
This is the next project we will start on Monday.
What is 3D printing?
This refers to the empty place or surface in or around a work of art.
What is space?
The visual building blocks of artworks that create a successful composition.
What are the elements of art/design?
These two tools were used for our wire mobile designs.
What are needle nose pliers and wire cutters?
What is colored pencil?
The name given to the circles of wire used to connect different sections of a wire mobile.
What is a jump ring?
For this project, we practiced creating continuous contour lines that would represent a material we worked with.
What is the wire mobile design?
This project was our first introduction to form and working in three dimensions.
What is the food sculpture project?
The thing I hate the most when you don't do it...
What is cleaning paint brushes?
The name given to a technique involving overlapping in a scene and objects getting smaller as they get farther away from the viewer.
What is perspective?
The two types of paper we used for our paper mache project.
What is construction paper and newsprint?