Colors
Color Value
printmaking
ceramics
Elements and Principles of art
100

These colors are Red, Yellow and Orange

Warm Colors

100

A color that has white added to it.

What is a Tint.

100

This is a type of print with a flat material with a cut out design that is used for printing on the surface below.

What is Stencil.

100

a mixture of clay and water, the consistency of pudding.

Slip

100

This element of art describes the surface quality of an object.

Texture

200

These colors are Blue, Violet and Green.

What are Cool Colors

200

A color that has black added to it.

What is a shade.

200

This is a printmaking process in which materials are applied to a rigid surface (such as paperboard or wood), essentially creating a raised surface that will be inked and printed.

What is a Collagraph.

200

This is totally dry clay, all moisture is gone, ready to fire.

Greenware

200

This element of art is used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork.

Space

300

These colors are Black, White and Gray or Brown

Neutral Colors

300

This is the lightness or darkness of a color and is an element of Art.

What is Value

300

a form of printmaking where the image can only be made once, unlike most printmaking which allows for multiple originals.

Monoprint

300

This is clay that has lost most of its moisture, partially dry but you can still carve into it.

Leatherhard

300

This element of art shows 3D (length, width and height) and can be viewed from many angles.

Form

400

These are colors across from the color wheel: Blue & Orange, Red & Green, and Yellow and Violet

Complementary Colors
400

This is containing or using only one color.

What is Monochromatic.

400

any printmaking technique in which the image is produced by carving or engraving  into the printing plate. The lines hold ink.

Intaglio

400

A glassy coating on ceramics.

Glaze

400

This Principle of Design is a distribution of weight on either side.

Balance

500

These are any 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel.

What are Analogous colors.

500

This element of art is achieved when opposite elements are arranged together.

What is Contrast.

500

a planographic printmaking process in which a design is drawn onto a flat stone (or prepared metal plate, usually zinc or aluminum) and affixed by means of a chemical reaction.

Lithograph

500

This is dull fired ceramic clay before glazing

Bisqueware

500

This Principle of Design is the repetition of visual elements such as the unit of shape and form.

Pattern