Elements of Art
Ceramics
Portraits
Public Art
Random
100

red, yellow, and blue

Primary colors

100

What are you creating when you roll a piece of clay into a long thin snake?

A coil

100

Using this process you can take a photo, break it visually into pieces, and enlarge it to any size.

The Grid 

100

Name the public art piece that students this year contributed ideas to

Imagined World Mural

100

Thick, thin, curvy

Line

200

Colors opposite of each on the color wheel

Complimentary colors

200

The way things feel to the touch

Texture

200

Drawing by looking directly at something in front of you

Observational drawing

200

Liquid color

Paint

200

What medium is Ms. Mallory's favorite to work with?

Clay

300

What is a shape that is only found in nature?

Organic Shape

300

This piece of equipment is used for hardening clay, to the point where it become permanent.

Kiln

300

This artist painted Barak Obama's presidential portrait

Kehinde Wiley

300
In what city do the Fresh Paint Murals exist?

Springfield

300

The most famous painting in the world

The Mona Lisa

400

A three dimensional shape

Form

400

A mixture of powdered materials in liquid form that allows ceramic pieces to be food safe

Glaze

400

This artist struggled in school, had face blindness, who went on to become a famous photo realist portrait artist

Chuck Close

400

One color blurs into another color

blending

400

Famous for painting "Happy Little Trees"

Bob Ross

500

The art element that refers to lights and darks

Value

500

What we use to attach pieces of clay together

Slip

500

A representation of an artist that can be drawn, painted, or sculpted

Self Protrait

500

This street artist lives in the shadows

Banksy

500

An artwork that has land in it

A landscape

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