Art Elements
Principles of Design
Clay
Art History
100
These exist in 3 DIMENSIONS - height, width, and depth
What is Form
100
This is the area of Interest
What is EMPHASIS
100
What is it called when you scratch the surface of clay and place watery clay on top so that you can add another form?
What is Score & Slip
100
The Impressionists began in Paris, France during what century?
What is 19th Century
200
This is an identifiable path created by a point that is moving in space
What is a line
200
This is the use of Different objects/elements
What is Variety
200
The clay is very watery at this stage.
What is Slip
200
What was the first printed book in the Western Hemisphere?
What is the Bible
300
This is the brightness or darkness of a color.
What is value
300
This is the recurrence of elements
What is Repetition
300
The clay is completely air dry and is very fragile.
What is Bone Dry
300
Who is the person that invented the printing press?
Who is Johannes Gutenberg
400
These only have 2 Dimensions - Height and width
What is Shape
400
This is placing objects closer or farther apart to create a visual feeling.
What is Proximity
400
The state of clay where most of the work is completed, the clay is soft and workable.
What is Leatherhard
400
Who was the psychologist that used negative space images to determine a patients thought process?
Who is Edgar Rubin
500
This refers to the FEELING OF DEPTH and typically include a foreground, middleground, and background
What is SPACE
500
This refers to a sense that objects are not overwhelming the artwork in anyway. The work is not too heavy on one side or the other.
What is Balance
500
At this stage the second firing is completed after the glaze is applied.
What is Glazeware
500
What is the idea behind the Gestalt Principles?
"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts"