Wyland
Richard Notkin
Clay and Stuff
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Jackson Polluck
100

The artist's first name.

What is Robert?

100

The name of the city where Richard was born.

What is Chicago?

100

The kind of clay that you can practice making ideas.

What is modeling clay?

100

The main reason one could lose their chosen seat in art.

Why because of classroom disruptions within your current table?

100

The city where Jackson went to live.

Where is New York?

200

The city where Wyland was born.

What is Detroit?

200

The state where Richard currently lives.

Where is Montana?

200

The clay that has to be fired in a kiln.

What is Earthenware clay?

200

The main reason to bring a computer to art.

Why is to have a source for references?

200

The technique where Jackson dripped paint on the canvas.

What is controlled dripping?

300

The age of Wyland when he first saw a whale.

What is 14 years old?

300

The kind of vessels Richard creates.

What are tea pots?

300

The part of the clay that the kiln is supposed to get rid of.

What is moisture?

300

The main reason we put our names on all of our work in art.

Why is to keep up with our own work?

300

The way that Jackson used his canvas.

How is placing flat on the floor to paint?

400

The number of states Wyland has painted whales.

What is all 50?"

400

The theme of many of Richard's pots.

What is war?

400

The problem with clay that could cause a problem in the kiln.

What are air bubbles?

400

The difference between a line and a shape.

What is a line is not connected to itself?

400

The economic disaster that Jackson lived through.

What is the great depression?

500

What Wyland calls his LARGE whale murals.

What are whaling walls?"

500

These are what Richard was trying to create that says we don't listen.

What are ceramic ears?

500

The "paint" for clay.

What is glaze?

500

The two kinds of space in art that can be without each other.

What is Positive and Negative space?

500

The kind of painting or drawing that calls for random lines, and shapes place in random areas--the opposite of a person, place, or thing.

What is abstract?

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