This is a two handle vase used by the Greeks to carry and transport things.
What is Amphora?
This stage of clay allows us to pinch and mold the clay into something new. (not too wet, not too dry)
What is the plastic stage or right out of the bag?
What is texture?
This is a carp windsock flown in Japan around a holiday that celebrates children.
What is a Koinobori?
These designs are man made.
What are geometric designs?
A made up story from long ago that explains why something is the way that it is on Earth today.
This technique is used to attach two separate pieces of clay together.
What is scoring and slurry?
A texture you can see, but not feel.
What is implied texture?
What is a day in Japan that celebrates children?
What is Children's Day?
This type of vase's name means mixing bowl.
What is Krater?
This 3 handled vase's name comes from the Greek word for water.
What is Hydria?
We rolled these out with our hands. We had to make several layers of them.
What are coils?
We used a crayon and paper to create these.
What are texture rubbings?
What was this holiday called many years ago?
What is the Boy's Festival?
When something is the same on both sides.
What is symmetrical?
These colors were used in traditional Greek pottery.
What are: tan/peach, black, reddish/brown, orange/gold?
This machine gets up to 2,000 degrees and makes clay hard and permanent.
What is a kiln?
This art word means to cut and paste.
What is a collage?
What is a method of making many of the same artwork?
What is Printmaking?
A myth about a man who had the golden touch.
What is King Midas?
These designs come from nature.
What are Organic Designs?
A piece of clay that is an even thickness.
What is a slab?
When you look at something and draw what you see.
What is observational drawing?
What tool do we use to get an even coat of ink on our printing plate?
What is a brayer?
A myth about how greed, envy, and other horrible things came to earth.
What is Pandora's Box?