What is a defined area that is flat or 2-dimensional?
A Shape.
What is a repeated use of an element of art called?
Repetition.
List the Secondary Colors.
Green, Orange, Purple
True/False: Clay can shrink 5% while it is drying?
True
Which element of art refers to the artists' use of areas within an artwork?
Space
What is the way an artwork feels to the touch or if it was touched?
Texture.
Which principle of design does the image above represent?
Emphasis.
What do we call a diagram that artists use to visually show the relationships between colors?
Color Wheel
What important mineral is in clay that allows it to store water particles?
Kaolinite
True or False: In a landscape, artist tend to use warm-tone colors in the background or areas that are further away from the viewer?
False.
Which element of art is the lightness or darkness in a work of art?
Value.
Which principle of design involves arranging two different elements of art in a work of art?
Contrast.
What three colors when paired together can create the secondary colors?
What stage of clay is partially dry, can still be workable but is still fragile?
Leather-Hard
What happens during the greenware stage of clay?
completely (bone) dry, fragile, chalk-like consistency, ready for first firing
What type of shapes are irregular and asymmetrical?
Organic Shapes
Which two principles of design is the artist mainly using in this work of art?
Repetition and Contrast.

What relationship between two colors is being shown in the image?
Complementary Colors
What stage of clay is after firing it the first time?
Bisqueware
Name the 7 Ojibwe Values.
Honesty, Humility, Truth, Wisdom, Love/compassion, Respect, Courage/Bravery
Which element of art produces hues, tones, shades, and values?
Color
What type of balance did the artist use in the work of art above?
Asymmetrical balance
When adding black to a color, what do we create?

A shade.
Vitrified (no water) is a term used to describe which stage of clay?

Glazeware
What is the process of using a mixture of clay and water then scratching the surface of two clay bodies to connect together called?
Slip and Score