This element defines a space using height and width, and can be geometric or organic.
What is shape?
This principle is about creating stability in a composition and can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial.
What is balance?
This method of hand-building involves rolling clay into long snake-like shapes and stacking them to form walls.
What is coiling (or coil method)?
These three colors cannot be made by mixing other colors.
What is primary colors?
The movie we watched that centered around a young boy who wields a magical musical instrument and whose left eye was stolen during infancy.
What is Kubo and the Two Strings?
This element can be actual (like sandpaper) or implied (like brushstrokes painted to look rough).
What is texture?
This principle draws attention to a specific part of a work, making it stand out.
What is emphasis?
The #1 enemy of clay.
What is Air.
These colors are created by mixing a primary and a secondary color and are also called intermediate colors.
What is tertiary colors?
The movie we watched that centered around a young girl who unlocks a door in her family's home and is transported to a universe that strangely resembles her own.
What is Coraline?
This element refers to the illusion of depth and volume in a two-dimensional artwork.
What is form?
This principle relates to the size relationship between objects in a work of art.
What is proportion?
When the clay dries for the first time and becomes extremely delicate, it is in which state?
What is greenware?
This term describes colors opposite each other on the color wheel, often used to create contrast.
What is complementary colors?
The game we played that involved two teams to guess what a member was drawing.
What is Pictionary?
This element can be used to create contrast, emphasis, or mood and is affected by how light hits a surface.
What is value?
This principle is achieved when the elements of a piece work together to create a sense of wholeness.
What is unity?
Mixing water and clay together creates what term?
What is slip?
This color scheme uses three colors equally spaced on the color wheel, forming a triangle, and can create strong visual harmony.
What is triadic colors?
This element can be described as positive or negative and is critical to composition; it's often overlooked but frames and defines the subject.
What is space?
This principle involves a planned or random repetition of elements to enhance surfaces or create visual interest, and it's often used to imply movement or rhythm.
What is pattern?
Type of mineral based paint that contains little rocks that pop and splash color onto the pottery.
What is crystal glaze?
Another name for a color.
What is a hue?