The Elements
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Clay
100

A mark made on a surface with greater length than width.

What is a line?

100

It is defined by light reflected off objects.

What is color?

100

Red + blue = 

What is violet (purple)?

100

The surface quality of an object, either real or implied.

What is texture?

100

Slip is composed of _____

What is clay and water?
200

A two-dimensional area with a recognizable boundary.

What is shape?

200

Primary colors

What are red, blue, and yellow?

200

Yellow + Red = 

What is orange?

200

You can add shading to a drawing to show different _____.

What are values?

200

These 3 steps are important when joining pieces of clay.

What are scoring, slipping, and blending?

300

Any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth.

What is form?

300

Secondary colors

What are orange, green, and violet (purple)?

300

Mixing a secondary and a primary color makes this.

What is a tertiary color?

300

When you shade a shape with different values, it appears to have _____

What is form?

300

This is a hot oven that is used to transform clay from fragile to durable.

What is a kiln?

400

The lightness or darkness of a color or tone.

What is value?

400

Blue-green, blue-violet, and red-orange are examples of these.

What are tertiary colors?

400

Blue, Blue-green, Green is an example of...

What are analogous colors?

400

In a drawing, the following are examples of implied _______:  fur, grass, cracked earth, ridges.

What is texture?

400

A glass-like liquid that seals an object.

What is glaze?

500

The area around, between, or within objects in a work of art, which can be used to create a sense of depth.

What is space? 

500

Mixing two complementary colors makes this.

What are neutrals?

500

When you add black to a hue you create this.

What is shade?

500

When viewing an image of a sunset, these two elements transition in the sky.

What are colors and values?

500

As clay sits exposed to the air (and in the kiln), it becomes smaller due to _____

What is shrinkage/evaporation?
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