This principle happens when shapes or lines are repeated.
Pattern
Name one of the two hand-building techniques learned from our clay project.
Slab building or coil building.
This is the technique that helps remove air bubbles from clay before sculpting with it.
Wedging
This is the other school that Mrs. Griesinger teaches at.
This element of art has a variety of weights.
Line
In our comic strip project, what did we use to make objects look closer or further away?
Line weight
This term describes the problem in a storyline.
Conflict
This is the college that Mrs. Griesinger attended.
Western Michigan University or Michigan State University
This element happens when shape becomes three dimensional.
Form
This is the type of printmaking that we practiced. It happens when the surface that is left raised collects the ink and creates the print.
Relief Printmaking
This term describes a set of colors chosen using color theory and the color wheel.
Color Scheme
This is Mrs. Griesinger's dog's name.
Buckley
This element can often be described as organic or geometric.
Shape
What is clay called before it is cooked in the kiln for the first time?
Greenware
This tool is used to apply ink to a master plate when printmaking.
Brayer
This is Mrs. Griesinger's favorite thing to say to you at the end of each class.
"Be a good human!"
When we add white or black to a color, we create these.
Tints and Shades
This group of people create mandalas out of sand.
Buddhist Monks
This is what we call clay after it's been cooked in the kiln one time.
Bisqueware
This is Mrs. Griesinger's favorite art medium.
Printmaking