Elements
Elements Again
Techniques
Principles
Mix
Types
100

What are the 3 Dimensions?

Height, Length, Depth

100

What are the two types of shapes?

Give an example of each.

Organic & Geometric

100

Three types of hand building techniques?

Slab, Coil, Pinch

100

The regular repetition of multiple visual elements.

Pattern

100

Is pattern an element or a principle?


Principle

100

This type of sculpture is meant to be viewed from all sides.

Sculpture in the round

200

This element refers to being positive or negative

Space

200

When a line crosses itself or intersects with other lines to enclose a space it creates a ________?

Shape

200

What sculpting technique is used to shape soft, workable materials such as clay.

Modeling

200

Which principle refers to the reuse of one design element?

Repetition

200

The path the viewer's eye takes through the work of art, often to focal areas...can be directed along lines, edges, shapes, and colors within the work of art.

Movement

200

Sculptures that have aesthetic purposes along with a useful function.

Functional

300

The property of objects that, depending on the light they reflect, is perceived as red, blue, yellow or other hues.

Color

300

What is one dimensional, measured by length, controls the viewers eye movements with direction?

Line

300

What technique involves cutting, carving, or chipping away a shape from a mass of stone, wood, or other materials?

Subtractive/Subtracting

300

Which principle can be created with repetition to create an illusion of movement?

Rhythm

300

This refers to the use of artistic elements such as line, texture, color, and form in the creation of artworks in a way that renders visual stability

Balance


300

This type of sculpture takes the form of something else.

Cast

400

Refers to the range of lightness to darkness of a surface.

Value

400

What is the look or feel of a surface?

Texture

400

Sculptors gather and join different materials to create an_______ sculpture.

Assembled or assemblage

400

What represents a cohesive quality that is achieved when the elements & principles look like they belong together?

Unity

400

What firing cycle do we fire our clay projects to? (Low, mid, or high).

Midfire

400

This type of sculpture moves.

Mobile

500

is the area surrounding the subject. (Also known as background)

Negative Space

500

What is perceived by touch and sight?

Texture

500

Sculptures that are ___ are made from a material that is melted down—usually a metal—that is then poured into a mold. These sculptures take the form of something else.

Cast 

500

What can be created by placing very different things next to one another?

Contrast

500

What type of clay do we use in class?

Stoneware

500

This type of sculpture transforms the surroundings to alter the viewer's perception of a space. 

Installation

600

When a two-dimensional shape becomes three-dimensional it is no longer called a shape but a _______.

Form

600

What kind of texture feels the way it looks?

Actual Texture

600

A framework around which the sculpture is built. This framework provides structure and stability. The underlying supporting structure.

Armature

600

What can be created by using bright color, contrast, highlighting certain shapes, and careful placement of an element?

Emphasis

600

What is the overall arrangement of the elements and principles of art and design?

Composition

600

This type of sculpture projects from a background surface.

Relief

700

How do you create a tertiary color?

By mixing a primary and a secondary color.

700

What kind of texture feels differently than how it looks?

Implied Texture

700

Tools used to roll an even slab. (Name 2).

Slats and rolling pin.

700

What are the three types of balance?

Symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial?

700

The underglaze technique where you use a tool to scratch or remove underglaze to reveal the clay body underneath.


Sgraffito

700

This type of sculpture pieces together already made objects.

Assemblage