What term describes a mixture of clay and water used to bond pieces of clay together in pottery?
Slip
This tool is used to apply ink evenly to a printing surface in relief printing or screen printing.
A Brayer
What principle of design refers to the distribution of visual weight in a composition?
Balance
Which element of art refers to the mark made by a tool moving across a surface?
Line
What color is made by mixing equal parts of red and blue?
Purple
What is the name of the oven used to fire pottery and ceramics?
Kiln
What printmaking technique involves carving into a surface, inking it, and pressing it onto paper?
Relief Print
Which principle of design refers to the repetition of elements to create rhythm or unity?
Pattern
What element of art refers to the physical material or visual surface quality of an artwork?
Texture
What is the term for colors that are made by mixing primary colors?
Secondary Colors
What is the process of heating clay in a kiln to harden it?
Firing
What is the term for the ink used in printmaking?
Printing Ink
What principle of design refers to the focal point or main emphasis in a piece of art?
Emphasis
What element of art refers to the hue or pigmentation of an object?
Color
What is the term for colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel?
Complimentary Colors
What is the term for the technique of adding texture to clay using tools or hands?
Carving
What is the term for a limited-edition print, numbered and signed by the artist?
Original print
Which principle of design refers to the difference in elements, creating variety and interest?
Contrast
Which element of art is the visual representation of objects in a piece, including their size, shape, and form?
Shape
What is the color formed by mixing red and yellow?
Orange
This term refers to the soft, pliable state of clay that has just been mixed and is ready for shaping
Plastic
What is the term for a print that has been made from a plate or block more than once?
Edition
What principle of design involves the visual weight or importance of elements in an artwork?
Proportion
What element of art refers to the three-dimensional quality of an object, having height, width, and depth?
Form
What is the color created by mixing blue and yellow?
Green