Color
Pottery
Art Elements
Miscellaneous
Art Techniques
100
The three secondary colors
What are purple, orange, and green?
100
Pinch, coil, slab, pottery wheel
What are the four pottery making techniques?
100
A three dimensional shape
What is a form?
100
Parallel lines appearing to converge to give the illusion of depth and distance
What is linear perspective
100
Ribbons or "snakes" of clay that are wrapped on top of each other to create a piece of pottery
What is coiling?
200
Adding white to a color to make it lighter
What is a tint?
200
A coating painted on the surface of clay that's going to be fired
What is glaze?
200
The way the surface of something feels
What is texture?
200
The spot where light is reflecting off the surface of something
What is a highlight?
200
Making an area darker to show shadow, or to create a three dimensional effect
What is shading?
300
Yellow-green, red-orange, blue-purple
What are tertiary/intermediate colors?
300
Roughing the surface of two pieces of clay that are going to be attached together
What is scoring?
300
Use this to create crosshatching
What is line?
300
A repeating design
What is pattern?
300
Using multiple parallel lines in an area to create a shading effect
What is hatching?
400
Colors that are on opposite sides of the color wheel
What are complementary colors?
400
Device that heats clay until it's hardened
What is a kiln?
400
Composition is the way an artist arranges and balances ________
What is space?
400
Famous for being the father of Impressionism, and painter of waterlillies
Who is Claude Monet
400
A cube drawn with a vanishing point at each end of a horizon line
What is two point linear perspective?
500
A monochromatic painting.
What is a painting using only one color and its tints and shades?
500
Another term for pottery, or anything made out of clay
What is ceramic?
500
Relates to shading, shadow, tints and shades
What is value?
500
A type of sculpture characterized by having a raised surface, also a type of map
What is relief?
500
Making the main subject of a photograph in focus and everything else out of focus
What is depth of field?