Principles of Design
Art Criticism
Art History
Misc.
Projects
100
this is shown when differences occur, visually
What is contrast?
100
telling what you see, just the facts
What is describe?
100
Japanese cord making
What is Joman Pot?
100
you are recycling clay by hand and the clay is too sticky; this is the best type of clay to add to the sticky clay to make it the right consistency
What is adding leather hard clay?
100
an event where pots are sold to fight hunger
What is Empty Bowls?
200
Same things on both sides
What is symmetrical balance?
200
giving the meaning behind an artwork
What is interpret?
200
this culture usually uses nature as it's theme/subject matter; uses geometric patterns and designs for decoration
What is Native American Pottery?
200
measures the temperature in the kiln
What is a cone?
200
when making a teapot, it's at this level where the spout should end to make sure the teapot pours properly
What is the same level as the lid?
300
something stands out over the rest
What is empahsis
300
giving your opinion of the artwork
What is judge?
300
Region and time period of ancient pottery that used mythology as it's subject matter.
What is Greek Pottery?
300
Illustrator, Web Designer, Dancer, Museum Currator
What are careers in art?
300
When sculpting a clay portrait, it's important to put the eyes in the right place, being this
What is in the middle of the head?
400
a visual vibration or beat
What is rhythm?
400
Using the principles of design and discussing the composition of an artwork.
What is analyze?
400
an invention first made in China that would allow the kiln to reach a hotter temperature so that they clay would become more vitrified and therefore stronger
What is an anagram kiln?
400
when an artist's work is mass produced or copied
What is a reproduction?
400
A portrait of someone, shoulders and above in sculptural form
What is bust?
500
looking whole or complete
What is unity?
500
a group of people who have the similar beliefs and/or ideas about art
What is an artworld?
500
In the 13th - 19th century in Japan, they decorated their porcelain pottery with flowers, landscapes and nature with this
What is cobalt blue?
500
instrumentalism, expressivism, formalism, immitationalism
What are reasons we create artwork (Aesthetic theories)?
500
when an artwork has a design only one side and protrudes outward showing less than half of the form.
What is a bas (low) relief?
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