Color Theory
Clay Terms and Techniques
Vocabulary
Art History
Elements of Art
100

Three warm colors.

Red, orange, and yellow

100

A techniques in which clay is rolled into rope like shapes and then attached.

Coil Building

100

The range of lightness and darkness of a color.

Value

100

Who created Pop Art?

Andy Warhol

100

An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. Ex; circle, square, etc.

Shape

200

Colors that are opposite to each other on the color wheel.

Complementary.

200

A technique where scratch marks are pressed into two pieces of clay as part of joining the pieces together. 

Score/ Scoring

200

A color scheme that uses different values of one color.

Monochromatic

200

This artist invented atmospheric perspective.

Leonardo Da Vinci

200

An element of are that shows when light is reflected off of an object and shows different hues.

Color

300

The complement colors of the following colors are: Red_____, Orange_________, and Yellow_______

Green, Blue, and Violet/ Purple

300

Watered down clay used to "glue" two pieces of clay together.

Slip

300

A technique that uses size and color to show distance by showing objects that are larger and darker being closer than objects that are smaller and farther away.

Atmospheric Perspective.

300

Clay is used to create objects for this purpose.

Decoration.

300

A point moving in space.

Line

400

Colors that are located next to each other on the color are referred to as_________.

Analogous Colors.

400

An oven where clay is fired.

Kiln

400

Art that shows popular culture.

Pop Art

400

Clay is used for these purposes in other countries.

Survival/ Storage.

400

The element of art that shows width, height, and depth.

Form

500

List the missing analogous color, Red, ________, Orange.

Red-Orange

500

Clay that has been fired.

Ceramic

500

Balance that is achieved by arranging elements on either side of the center of a composition in an equally weighted manner. 

Symmetry

500

This technique is how clay is fired in different countries.

Covered Fire Pit

500

An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .

Space.