The line that separates the ground from the sky
What is the horizon line?
The piece of information one MUST know in order to shade
What is the direction of the light source?
The color made when mixing blue and red
What is violet or purple?
The name of the technique used to 'rough up' the surface of the clay in order to help it stick together better
What is scoring?
The most important part of the artwork or focal point
What is center of interest?
The type of perspective used in the image below

What is one point perspective?
The name of the item below

What is a value scale?
Color scheme made up of green, orange and violet
What is the secondary color scheme?
The name of the material used as a 'glue' for clay- usually a muddy clay or sometimes just water
What is slip?
How the artist creates a center of interest in this painting

What is isolation or contrast?
The name of the dots used in perspective drawing
What are vanishing points?
The name of the shadow on the table from the sphere

What is a cast shadow?
Type of color scheme that uses tints and shades of one color
What is monochromatic?
The highest temperature that the kiln can get up to
What is 200-2200 degrees?
The principle of art where a visual path is created to lead the viewer's eye through the piece
What is movement?
The name of the lines that connect to the vanishing points
What are converging lines?
The name of the tool below

What is a blending stump?
Type of color made by mixing a primary with a secondary next to it
What is tertiary?
The material in glaze that makes it shiny and glass-like
What is Silica?
The area in the painting that has the most movement
What is the sky?
The number of different types of perspective there are
What is three?
The way you clean a blending stump
What is sandpaper or paper?
Color scheme made up of colors next to each other on the color wheel- These colors are all similar to each other
What is an analogous color scheme?
The first firing of a clay piece in the kiln that turns clay from grey clay to hard, white ceramic
What is a bisque fire?
The principle of art in which elements are used in order to create a sense of wholeness. It is usually achieved with repetition of those elements.
What is unity?