What is art about the outdoors called?
Landscape
What did the symbols have to represent in this project?
Peace, Love, and Happiness
What is it called when you scratch Xs into the clay in order to attach pieces?
Scoring
Where does the earth and sky meet?
Horizon Line
Name the artist that creates simple colorful figures.
Keith Haring
What is the only Tertiary Color we did NOT use for this project?
Blue-Violet
Name the artist that inspired this project.
Marc Chagall
What is the difference between a gargoyle and a grotesque?
Gargoyles act as waterspouts.
What three colors did we used to sponge paint the sky and water? What do we call those colors?
Primary Colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue
What is the framework or skeleton of a sculpture called?
Armature
Label the parts of the Landscape
Foreground, Middleground, and Background
What are 3 out of the 4 things that inspired this artist.
His wife Bella, Dreams/Imagination, His Village, Jewish and Biblical Stories.
Name 3 clay handbuilding techniques we used to create are gargoyles
Coil, Pinch pot, and Slab
Name the artist that inspired this seascape?
Claude Monet
Where was this artist born and where did he move to?
Born in Pennsylvania and moved to New York City
Fill in the Color Wheel.
Red, Red-orange, Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green, Blue-Green, Blue, Blue-Violet, Violet, and Red-Violet
What are the black lines in stained glass windows called?
Lead
What are the 3 drying stages of Clay?
Plastic, Leatherhard, and Bonedry
What was this artist's favorite subject to paint?
Waterlilies
Name all of the tertiary colors. How do you make a tint and a shade?
Blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet. Tint= color+white Shade= color + black