A necessary step to remove air bubbles.
What is wedging?
A Japanese form of paper folding to make 3D figures.
What is origami?
Red, Yellow & Blue
What are the primary colors?
This type of paint will stain your clothes.
What is acrylic?
This type of celebration in Venice is known for its masks.
What is carnival?
A glass like surface used to decorate clay.
What is glaze?
The type of sculpture meant to be seen from only one direction, usually head on.
What is relief sculpture?
Green, Violet, & Orange
What are the secondary colors?
These two types of paint are water based and should not stain your clothing.
What is watercolor and tempera paint?
Small good-luck charms placed upon kilns during firings.
What were Kiln Gods?
The first firing of clay in the kiln.
What is bisque firing?
The type of sculpture meant to be seen from any direction.
What is Sculpture-in-the-Round?
These six colors are created by mixing a primary and secondary color.
What is intermediate or tertiary colors?
This means "see-through".
What is transparent?
This type of art is made from rolled paper glued to a firm backing.
What is quilling?
If this is done, clay will melt to the kiln shelf.
What is glaze the bottom?
This type of sculpture hangs and moves.
What is mobile?
Colors across on the color wheel
What is complementary colors?
This type of paint will give full coverage and is NOT "see through".
What is opaque?
An African American artist famous for quilting portraits from old vintage photographs.
Who is Bisa Butler?
These are the two types of clay projects.
What are functional & decorative?
When several different techniques and materials are used in a single project.
What is mixed media art?
Three to Five colors next to each other or adjacent on the color wheel.
What is analogous?
When one value moves from a light value to a darker value.
What is gradation?
This is the process of examining art critically.
What is the critique process?