The name of the machine that gets up to 2,000 degrees.
What is kiln?
The name of the technique used to get air bubbles out of clay and create an even consistency.
What is Wedging?
An identifiable path of a moving point in space.
What is line?
The three primary colors and what makes them special or important.
Red, Yellow and Blue - You can mix them to make all other colors (plus black and white).
A color plus white.
What is tint?
The method of attaching two pieces of clay.
What is score and slip?
A quick line quality that shows the mass and movement of an object.
What is gestural line?
What is shape?
The secondary colors and colors you mix to create them.
Purple, Green, Orange
Purple = Blue + Red
Green = Blue + Yellow
Orange = Yellow + Red
The area that occupies the subject.
What is positive space?
The overall category of artwork work that is made out of clay?
What is ceramics?
A scale that goes from light to dark.
What is value scale?
The surface of an object or the way something appears or actually feels.
What is texture?
The light that reflects off of objects and back into our eye which our brain then identifies.
What is color?
The continent that Kente cloth is originally from.
What is Africa?
The name of media such as pencil, charcoal, ink, oil pastel, chalk.
What is dry media?
Texture that is three dimensional.
What is actual texture?
The area or distance between, around or within an item.
What is space?
Thee dimensional shapes that have length, width and height.
What is form?
A category or type of artwork that uses natural material such as grass, cotton, fabric, yarn.
What is fiber art?
The name of the structure that weavings are created on.
What is loom?
Texture that is two dimensional.
What is implied texture?
The art principle that represent a large different between two elements.
What is contrast?
The lightness or darkness of an object, area or hue.
What is value?
The process of presenting, analyzing and receiving feedback on an artwork.
What is critique?