The platform we used to edit our reference photos
What is Canva
A type of paint which contains plastic making it water resistant when it dries.
What is acrylic
A watered down version of clay that acts like a glue for clay pieces
What is slip
The machine needed to fuse the glaze to the clay body
What is a kiln
The movement that occurred in France when artists stopped aiming for realism and instead wanted to capture fleeting moments
What is the Impressionist Movement
The effect we were trying to achieve through editing
What is blur
The technique of combining colors on your drawing surface
What is blending
Scratching the surface of clay to increase surface area
What is Scoring
Where glaze is never applied
What is the bottom of the piece
The artist known for his paintings of water-lilies
Who is Claude Monet
The two categories that we decreased to -100
What are sharpness and clarity
An art technique in which photographs, fabric, magazines and diverse materials are glued down to create a new composition.
What is collage
The machine needed to fuse the glaze to the clay body?
What is a kiln
The number of layers of glaze needed for maximum vibrancy
What is 3 layers
An art movement where artists included dreamlike or bizarre imagery in their work.
What is surrealism
The first thing you click on once you open Canva
What is create new
The colors opposite of each other on the color wheel that tone the other down when combined
What are complimentary colors
The two handbuilding techniques besides coil-building
What are slab-building and pinching
The stage clay is in when glaze is applied to the surface
What is bisqueware
The abstract artist most famous for his non-objective paintings.
Who is Kandinsky
The file type we convert the image to before downloading
What is PDF standard
The brand of oil pastels we used in class
What is Cray-Pas
The term used for clay pieces that have been fired in the kiln one time
What is bisqueware
The material used to coat ceramics before glaze was invented
What is pine resin
An art movement which began in Berlin, Germany- "anti-art" movement in protest against the horrors of WW1. They focused on absurdity rather than beauty.
What is Dada