The type of cutter one uses to slice up clay.
What is a wire cutter?
The country in which printmaking originated.
Where is China?
The temperature of the kiln when earthenware is fired.
What is 1800 degrees?
Artist from New York that began by drawing figures in blank advertising spaces.
Who was Keith Haring?
The way you find complementary colors on a color wheel.
What is looking directly across?
This tool is used to create slabs of clay.
What is a roller?
The original purpose of printmaking was this.
What is mass production?
This technique is uses your index finger and thumb to create a bowl.
What are pinch pots?
Artist from New York that began after getting hit by a bus and doing art in the hospital while he recoved.
Who was Jean Michel Basquiat?
The three primary colors.
What are red, blue, yellow?
This device used for firing clay to turn it into a piece of ceramic.
What is a kiln?
The tool used to apply ink to a block.
What is a brayer?
This technique is used to attach separate pieces of clay to a clay body.
What is slip & score?
Artist from Spain who brought Surrealism to the forefront.
Who was Salvador Dali?
The three secondary colors.
What are red/green, blue/orange, yellow/purple?
The name of the type of clay we're using to create ceramic pieces.
What is earthenware?
This tool is used to carve out linoleum.
What is a carving knife?
This technique is used to roll out a tube of clay and build upward.
What is coiling?
Artist from Spain that co-created the Cubism movement.
Who was Pablo Picasso?
The name of this type of clay that is traditionally fired above 2000 degrees, and is food safe.
What is stoneware?
The name of this printmaking work of art.

The year clay began being used.
What is 28,000 BC?
Artist from France that was the co-creator of Impressionism.
Who was Claude Monet?
Balance, movement, contrast, proportion, variety, unity, and pattern are examples of these.
What are the principles of design?