How is a secondary color created?
Mixing 2 primary colors
When creating a linoblock print -
do the the removed areas print as black or white?
White
Sphere, Cube, Cone...pyramid.
What is the term for objects found in Nature?
Organic.
What ingredient in clay gives it "plasticity" and can be toxic if the dust is inhaled over long periods of time. Proper clean up with damp towels or damp sponges is important.
What is Silica.
A color mixed with Black creates a what?
What is a Shade.
In lino block printing, what is tool that removes the lino block areas called?
A Gouge
When drawing What do you add to a flat Shape to create the illusion of a 3D Form?
Values
What is the term for clay that is a flat thin form called?
What is a Slab.
Why is it important that clay artwork be completely dry before firing?
Damp Clay will Explode when fired, as the water left in the clay begins to boil.
A color mixed with white creates a what?
What is a tint.
Name the three parts needed to create correct perspective drawings.
Horizon Line, Vanishing Points, Convergent Lines
Name three shapes.
Circle, Square, Triangle...hexagon, octagon...
Layering 2-D images with words and photos is an example of WHAT ART FORM?
What is COLLAGE.
When working with clay, the method of Applying More Clay and Taking Away Clay is called what?
Additive and Subtractive method
What is the toxic element in clay called?
Silica
Sketchbook - what is the term for adding the thread to the covers and pages to create the book?
Binding.
What are the dimensions that create a Form?
Height, Width, Depth.
Name the 5 "Elements of Value?"
Highlight, Mid-tone, Core shadow, Reflective light, Cast Shadow
Name 3 clay welding techniques are used to attach pieces of clay together to make them structurally sound?
Score, Slip, Seal.
When creating the icons, What was used to transfer the image to the wooden board?
Carbon paper
To create a 3D "realistic" drawing, rather than using dark lines and outlines, what IS used to create Form?
What is Value.
The clay ceramic box was created with each of the 4 sides to have RAISED surfaces and LOWER surfaces. What is this technique called in Sculpture?
ADDITIVE and SUBTRACTIVE
What technique can be used to enlarge an image proportionately, to make a bigger drawing or painting?
Using a Grid.
Name 3 clay hand building techniques.
Pinch, Slab, Coil.