What is a great material for forming a stamp?
Foam
What material/toy is most like clay when forming?
Play doh
What is the phrase for attaching clay together?
Scratch & Attach
Bubblegum
Pink
Name the acronym for the colors of the rainbow.
ROYGBIV
Why is applying pressure important when printing?
To get all the ink off of the stamp
Why should you keep picking up your clay after rolling?
To prevent sticking
What is the word for mixing oil pastel together?
Blending
Blonde
Yellow
What shade of green is associated with St. Patrick's Day?
Irish Green or Shamrock Green
What is a major reason why artists print their art?
To create multiple copies of the same work of art.
What is the name for a flat piece of clay?
Slab
That is the lightness and/or darkness of a color or object?
Value
Periwinkle
Purple
Is a shamrock an organic shape or geometric shape?
Organic (no precise angles or curves)
What is the tool used to spread ink/paint while printing?
Brayer
Why do you have to water your clay once it enters the bisque stage of clay?
All the moisture evaporated in the kiln. It's thirsty :)
What is the difference between a painting and a sculpture?
A painting is 2-Dimensional
A sculpture is 3-Dimensional
Verdant
Green
What day is St. Patrick's Day always on?
March 17th
Who is the artist we studied when learning about printing?
Andy Warhol
What happens if you don't add enough layers of glaze?
What happens if you add too much glaze?
It will be transparent and not shiny.
The glaze will crack or separate.
What is the term for a rolled piece of clay?
Coil.
Pewter
Gray
What color used to be associated with St. Patrick's Day?
Blue!
In the 16th century, Henry VIII, King of England, declared himself the King of Ireland, and blue became the color of choice for St. Patrick's Day. The knights of St. Patrick wore a color known as "St Patrick's blue".