The kind of clay that is school safe.
What is Earthenware?
Red, yellow, and blue are examples of these colors.
What are primary colors?
This artist from Spain was a cofounder in the Cubism movement.
Who was Pablo Picasso?
A tool used for applying ink.
What is a Brayer?
Red & green, blue & orange, yellow & purple are examples of these kinds of colors?
What are complementary colors?
The tool used to cut through clay.
What is a wire cutter?
Orange, purple, green are examples of these kinds of colors.
This artist from Spain helped the Surrealist movement take off.
Who was Salvador Dali?
Type of material we used to complete our printmaking assignments.
What is Linoleum?
When attending a museum, it is acceptable to draw in your sketchbook from a reference within, but only using this material.
What are pencils?
The act of making sure there are no air bubbles in the clay before working with it.
What is Wedging?
The act of removing pieces of a material in order to create an art piece.
What is subtractive?
This artist from New York originally went by the nickname "SAMO".
Who was Basquiat?
Where Printmaking originated.
Where is China?
Having permission to use a copyrighted image for a specific purpose and for a predetermined period of time.
What is a license?
Attaching separate pieces of clay using this method.
What is slip and score?
The object we use to roll a slab of clay.
What is a pin roller?
This artist from New York that became famous for his graffiti figures on blank advertising spaces in the subways of NYC.
Who was Keith Haring?
The original purpose for printmaking.
What is mass producing an image?
An image that once belonged to an artist, but has passed 99 years and is now available for anyone to use without having the need for permission.
What is the Public Domain?
A type of high fire clay that is food safe.
What is Stoneware?
A piece of art made up of various shapes to create one cohesive image.
What is a mosaic?
This artist from America known for her quilt paintings of meaningful stories and messages.
Who was Faith Ringgold?
What is 220 AD?
Being hired to create a specific piece of art for someone for a prearranged amount of money.
What is a commission?