Pulp (mixing glue, water, and shredded paper to make a clay like consistency)
Strip (using glue, water, and/or paste and strips of newspaper or magazine to lay flat pieces on an armature)
What are the 2 methods of paper mache?
he visual perception of light that is reflected or emitted by objects:
What is color?
Straight lines parallel to the horizon
What is a horizontal line?
soft, earthy material made up of fine particles of minerals and other substances
What is clay?
Go directly across from the chosen color on the color wheel (red is across from green)
How do you find a complementary color?
lines that are drawn at right angles to the horizon, straight up and down
What is color?
artwork (particularly paintings and sculptures) that is clearly derived from real object sources and so is, by definition, representational.
What is Figurative Sculpture?
a color created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
How do you make a tertiary color?
the line that marks the difference between the ground and the sky
What is Horizon Line?
he dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth
What is proportion?
A color with white added to it
What is a tint?
the point on a horizon line where parallel lines appear to converge or come together, where things tend to disappear into
What is a vanishing point?
Height, width, depth are included
What is form?
the art of tricking the eye by creating an illusion that something is not what it appears. (making one thing look like another by painting or sculpting)
What is Tromp L'oeil?
Choose a base color, then find the two colors next to its complementary color on the color wheel
What is split complementary (name an example)
A drawing method used to represent 3D space on a 2D surface.
What is Linear Perspective?