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What is Scale?

Changing the SIZE of your objects.

100

What is form?

A 3 - D object with length, width and height. 

100

How can the coiling technique help create pottery?

Build/stack the walls, create a wave like pattern, or even add a handle!

100

What are the primary colors?

Red, Yellow, Blue 

100

What are the elements of art? 

shape, texture, color, value, form, line, space 

200

What is overlapping?

Objects appear one in front of another. 

200

Why is form important when drawing a self portrait?

Makes the face feel more 3-D through the use of value. 

200

What is scoring?

Attaching two pieces of clay together by scratching the surface in a cross like manner.

200

What are the secondary colors?

Green, purple, orange

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What are the Principles of Design?

Movement, proportion, scale, unity, repetition, balance, variety, emphasis 

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What is Value?

The lightness and darkness of a color. 

300

What is contrast?

Using as much of the "grey rainbow" as possible. 

300

What is slip?

Clay that has been oversaturated with water to create a paste like substance. 

300

What are analogous colors?

Colors that are next door neighbors on the color wheel. 

300

What are the 3 basic stages of clay?

plastic, leather-hard, bone dry

400

What is a value scale? 

A range of values starting from light and GRADUALLY transitions to dark. 

400

What is proportion?

The relative size of objects. Does the drawing
"feel" correct? 

400

What are complementary colors? 

Colors that sit across from one another on the color wheel. 

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What are tertiary colors? Give me ONE example. 

Yellow-Orange, Red - Orange, Red- Violet, Blue-Violet, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green 

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What is clay called after it has been fired?

Bisqueware. 

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What is the purpose of a value scale?

Artist controls his or her pencil to achieve lights and dark with their pencil. 

500

What is the coiling technique? 

Using a snake like form by rolling the clay from the base of the palm to the tip of middle finger. 

500

What is ONE EXAMPLE of a complementary color?

Red/Green, Blue/Orange, Yellow/Purple 

500

What are neutral colors? 

Created by mixing complementary colors together. 

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How does an artist create a monochromatic painting?

The artist uses ONE COLOR and changes the value of that color to create his/her artwork.