Clay
Art Elements
Principles of Design
Impressionism
Misc.
100
What is the technique called when the artist does not use a potter's wheel to create the piece?
Handbuilding
100
What is the brightness or darkness of a color
Value
100
What is the use of DIFFERENT elements refers to what?
Variety
100
What is the century that Impressionism was originated in?
19th Century
100
What is stippling?
Drawing made from dots
200
What is the state of clay where most work is completed, clay is soft and workable
Plastic
200
What is the surface of an object?
Texture
200
What is the area of interest
Emphasis
200
What is the name of the artist that completed the piece titled, "Impression, Sunrise"?
Claude Monet
200
What are the 3 primary colors?
Yellow, Red, and Blue
300
What is it called when the clay is half-way dry and still has the ability to absorb moisture
Leatherhard
300
What is the art element that have only 2 DIMENSIONS - Height and width
Shape
300
What is the recurrence of elements?
Repetition
300
What are the two most painted subjects during Impressionism?
Portraits and Landscapes
300
What are the 3 Secondary Colors?
Green, orange, and purple
400
What is it called when the clay has been fired in a kiln once and still has the ability to absorb moisture. Glaze is applied at this stage:
Bisqueware
400
What is is an identifiable path create by a point that is moving in space
Line
400
What is the Principle of Design that refers to the relationship of size between objects.
Proportion
400
What is a characteristic of Impressionist artwork
Visual brush strokes, unmixed color, capture a moment, light
400
What is the complementary color to Purple?
Yellow
500
What is the stage of clay where the clay is completely air dry, this is a very fragile stage
Bone Dry
500
What is the Art Element that refers to the FEELING of DEPTH, things tend to appear closer or farther apart. (Foreground, middleground, and background)
Space
500
What is the Principle of Design that refers to placing objects closer or farther apart to create a visual feeling
Proximity
500
What is a technique used in painting where the brush strokes are made visible to help reflect light by applying thick blobs of paint is called
Impasto
500
What are the 6 tertiary colors?
Yellow-orange, yellow-green, red-violet, red-orange, blue-violet, blue-green
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