The material mainly used in ceramics.
What is clay?
This paint appears more transparent and needs some layering to show dimension.
What is watercolor paint?
An image that can easily be repeated on a support like paper.
What is a "print?"
This element is a path moving from one point to the other. It can also go on and on forever.
What is line?
A "Hamilton" star was a costume character at THIS park.
What is "Hershey Park?"
The technique when you attach clay to clay.
What is scoring and slipping?
This material is made out of dirt.
What is clay?
This material is used in printing and consists of pigments of the required color mixed with oil or varnish.
What is "Ink?"
This element visually shows the audience how something feels.
What is texture?
A thin layer of glossy or matte material that is applied to the surface of a ceramic piece after firing.
What is glaze?
This tool is made out of graphite and wood.
What is a pencil?
We can see this type of symmetry in a snowflake.
What is radial symmetry?
2-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
What is "Shape?"
Where was the biggest art heist in history?
A. Paris, France
B. Vienna, Austria
C. Boston, MA
What is "Boston?"
In March, 1990, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston remains to be the biggest art heist in history. The two burglars involved remain unidentified, and the 13 artworks that were stolen are still not found. The total estimates to be worth over a half billion dollars.
This is the chamber to fire clay.
What is the kiln?
Drawing medium formed into a stick that consists of pigments that are mixed with non-drying oil and wax.
What is an "oil pastel?"
We used this type of material to carve and print on.
What is linoleum?
An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
What is "Color?"
In 1971, Bill Bowerman was making waffles and thought the pattern would make the perfect sole for THIS brand of sneaker.
What is "Nike?"
This is the workable stage of clay.
What is the 'greenware' stage?
A drawing tool made with colorful inks that dry quickly.
What is a "marker?"
This type of printing process is when an artist creates a multi-colored, layered print using a single print block.
What is the "reduction process?"
This element of art creates a feeling of depth or three-dimensions. It can also refer to an artists use of an area within the picture plane.
What is "Space?"
What is the most expensive painting out of this list?
A. The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
B. Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
C. The Great Wave of Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokasai
What is "Mona Lisa?"