Has length and width
What is 2D?
This needs to be underneath your cardboard when cutting with an x-acto knife
What is a cutting board?
The process of adding things or materials
What is additive?
Sculptures that are connected to a background or panel
What is relief?
The place where faces meet, you needed 50 of these for your rolled-paper geometric sculpture
What is edges?
Has height, width, and depth
What is 3D?
The sculpture process that involves soaking paper in a water and glue mixture
What is paper mache?
The subtractive process that involves chipping away or scooping out material
What is carving?
Sculptures that are free standing and are meant to be viewed from all sides
What is in the round?
The opposite of an organic shape, these typically have names and regularity. These types of shapes are seen often in math class.
What is geometric?
The eye's reaction to wavelengths of light.
What is color?
This types of drawing shows each side of a building in 2 dimensions
What is an elevation drawing?
A small 3 dimensional model of a building
What is an architectural model?
This type of relief sculpture has deep carving and projects at least half way from the background
What is high relief?
A flat surface on a form
What is a face?
What is texture?
What is the material used?
Changing the size of an object in a way that maintains proportions
What is scaling?
OR
What is to scale?
This type of art is nonrepresentational, it does not look realistic
What is abstract?
On a form, this is where faces meet
What is an edge?
The area between and around objects. Can be positive or negative.
What is space?
One layer of this material can be used to add strength and stability underneath paper mache layers
What is plaster gauze?
This sculpture techniques involves pouring a liquid or material into a mold
What is casting?
Artwork that serves a purpose other than looking good
What is functional?
A point at which 3 or more edges meet.
What is a vertex?