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Print
Color Me
Cool Clay
Lines and Shapes
That's Shady
Make me some prints!
100
Red, Yellow and Blue
What is Complementary Colors?
100
A substance found in the earth that humans have used to make ceramics from for thousands of years
What is Clay?
100
This type of drawing occurs when the artist only looks at the object, not the paper.
What is Blind Contour Drawing?
100
Using shading to create areas of light and dark.
What is Value?
100
The print that appears when a block is carved into. The ink stays on the top surface of the block.
What is Relief Print?
200
Orange, Green, Violet
What is Secondary Colors?
200
The oven that fires clay and glazes
What is a Kiln?
200
Shapes that have names and are found in math. They have hard and sharp edges.
What is Geometric Shapes?
200
Shading that uses dots to create different values.
What is a Stippling?
200
The total number of prints in a series. The denominator number.
What is Edition?
300
Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet...
What is Intermediate Colors?
300
Scratches that prepare the surface of clay to be joined
What is Scratching?
300
This type of line outlines an object.
What is Contour Lines?
300
Color plus Black.
What is Shade?
300
One print in an edition. The numerator number.
What is Artist Proof?
400
Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, and share a color
What is Analogous Colors?
400
A mixture of clay and water used as glue in ceramics
What is Slip?
400
Shapes that come from life and don't have a name. They are curved and free-formed.
What is Organic Shapes?
400
Color plus White.
What is Tint?
400
The process of ripping a print off the block.
What is Pulling a print?
500
A combination of colors
What is Color Scheme?
500
This causes clay to blow up
What is Air Bubbles?
500
This type of line is created by different values, but is not drawn.
What is Implied Lines?
500
A color plus gray.
What is Tone?
500
Number of print in series, title and artist signature.
What is the way to title a print?