Name the primary colors.
Red, Yellow, Blue.
What is the name of lines that go to vanishing points, used to create linear perspective lines?
What is Convergent lines.
Sphere, Cube, Cone...pyramid.
This Element of Art can be bumpy, smooth, rough, sateen, glossy, etc.
What is Texture.
What ingredient in clay gives it "plasticity" and can be toxic if the dust is inhaled over long periods of time. Proper clean up with damp towels or damp sponges is important.
What is Silica.
A color mixed with Black creates a what?
What is a Shade.
In Art, a line that separates the sky from the ground is called a what?
What is the Horizon Line.
What are the dimensions that create a Shape?
What are Height and Width.
What is the term for clay that is rolled into a flat thin form called?
What is a Slab.
Why is it important that clay artwork be completely dry before firing?
Damp Clay will Explode when fired, as the water left in the clay begins to boil.
A color mixed with white creates a what?
What is a tint.
An enclosed line creates a What?
What is a Shape.
Name three shapes.
Circle, Square, Triangle...hexagon, octagon...
Name the three parts needed to create correct perspective drawings.
Horizon Line, Vanishing Point(s), Convergent Lines.
What is the clay building technique of rolling clay into "worm like" forms called?
What are Coils.
When creating a drawing - what is the term that means the lightness and darkness of the drawing?
What is a Value.
Designs that project outward from a center point, like rays from the sun, create what type of Design?
Radial Design.
What are the dimensions that create a Form?
Height, Width, Depth.
In art, and image or object that repeats (either randomly or orderly) creates a What?
What is a Pattern.
On clay, what welding technique is used to attach pieces of clay together to make them structurally sound?
Score, Slip, Seal.
Name the secondary colors.
Orange, Green, Violet.
To create a 3D "realistic" drawing, rather than using dark lines and outlines, what IS used to create Form?
What is Value.
Your hand in clay was flat on one side, with dimension on the other - this is an example of what type of sculpture?
What is Low Relief.
What is clay fired in?
What is a Kiln.
Name 3 clay hand building techniques.
Pinch, Slab, Coil.