red+yellow=
What is orange?
Colors that are directly opposite from each other on the colorwheel.
what is complementary?
These are the 3 handbuilding techniques
what is coil, slab, and pinch?
The term used for clay straight from the bag, soft, malleable, and ready to use.
What is plastic?
What is the white trash can?
purple+yellow=
What is brown? What is a neutral color?
One hue, plus its tints and shades
What is monochromatic
In art, these are the materials used in a project
This is the term for ceramics that have been glazed and fired.
What is glazeware?
The proper way to prepare old clay when you need to use it again.
what is wedging?
the term for when black is mixed with a hue.
What is a shade?
3-4 colors that are adjacent on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors?
This term refers to spaces that curve inward.
what is concave?
The term for A pot that has been fired, but not yet glazed.
What is Bisqueware?
This causes explosions in the kiln.
What is a moisture/water/airbubbles?
red+blue+yellow=
What is Brown? or what is a neutral color?
Brown, white, and black
What are nuetral colors?
This is a basic stitch, that passes the needle in and out of the fabric in regular intervals and creates a dashed line.
What is a running stitch
term for any unfired clay piece, encompassing the plastic, leather-hard, and bone-dry stages.
What is Greenware
Ceramic projects placed in the kiln should be no thicker than this.
the term for when white is mixed with a color?
what is a tint?
orange, green, and violet
what is a triadic color scheme?
This tool keeps the fabric taut and steady while stitching and needle hoop, preventing distortion
What is an embroidery hoop?
The ideal stage used to apply slip and attach two pieces of clay together.
What is Leatherhard or Plastic?
The process of attaching 2 pieces of clay together that includes 4 steps.
what is score, slip, press, smooth?