Printmaking
Drawing
Painting
Ceramics
Photography
100
After the carving process has finished you pull a...?
What is a Proof
100
A two dimensional object that can be measured in length and height.
What is a Shape.
100
This describes a painting that is balanced, harmonious and a complete whole.
What is Unity.
100
There is no visible moisture in the clay.
What is Bone Dry.
100
Part of the exposure process which controls the area over which light can enter your camera.
What is Aperture.
200
Tool used to carve into linoleum.
What is a Gouge.
200
Depicts levels of darkness by applying more media more densely.
What is Shading.
200
This floods from the light in various tints, shades, tones and compliments.
What is Color.
200
Slip, scor and smoothing the clay determines a secure attachment that should take place when the clay is....?
What is Leatherhard.
200
This controls the duration of the exposure. How fast light can be let into the camera.
What is Shutter Speed.
300
Refers to mass production of visual images and art.
What is Printmaking.
300
The idea, feeling or message that is expressed by an artwork is known as...
What is the Content
300
Depicts an art style named for its tediousness in application of paint.
What is Pointilism
300
This describes repetition in elements which was one of the goals for the clay project.
What is Pattern.
300
The most dynamic balance in a photographic composition.
What is Non-Symmetrical Balance.
400
It is subject to clarifications but is complete enough with accurate dimensions and information to continue the printmaking steps.
What is a Working Drawing
400
This describes the light and dark areas of a drawing.
What is Value.
400
A state of equalized tension and equilibrium in a painting.
What is Balance.
400
This stage of pottery is mature, solid, and dry.
What is Bisqueware.
400
is an image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic medium.
What is a Photograph.
500
In ________ the image to be transferred to paper (or other surface) is raised above the surface of the printing plate. Ink is applied to the raised surface then rolled or stamped onto the substrate.
What is Relief Printing.
500
The treatment of forms, colors, space, etc. in the fine arts in such a way that corresponds to actuality or to ordinary visual experience.
What is Realism.
500
In your painting your goal was to mix colors and visually show your understanding in this style of art.
What is Impressionism.
500
Cone 5/6 signify the temperature our class had for what firing process?
What is the Glaze Fire.
500
The gradual transition in a photograph generally producing a dynamic angle.
What is Depth of Field.
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