Term for clay "glue"
What is "Slip"
The degree of light or dark that we use in art to mimic what we see
What is "value"
Two colors that make brown... or make each other pop
What are "complementary colors"
Abstract art does not attempt to represent what?
What is reality
What assignment requires 10 drawings and is due next week?
Roughing up and scratching the clay surface
What is "scoring"
Making small dots with a pencil/pen or paintbrush to achieve different textures or depth
What is "stippling"
The three secondary colors
What are orange, green, and purple
The surrealist movement made artworks looked like what?
What are dreams/unrealistic and unidentifiable locations
How old is Ms. Flynn?
What is 25
This machine gets up to a couple thousand degrees and turns clay to stone
What is a 'kiln"
Making small, continuous circles when drawing
What is "scumbling"
The term for a secondary color mixed with a primary color
What is a tertiary color
Observing unmoving/inanimate objects and attempting to draw/paint them with light and shadow
What is a "Still Life"
An object or visual item that represents another thing or idea
What is a "symbol"
Term for clay that is stretchy, sculptable, and has a high water content.
What is "plastic"
An assemblage of different forms to create something new. Can involve the use and overlap of different found media
What is a collage
When we add white to a color it becomes this
What is a "tint"
The process of envisioning, planning, and creating solutions for people
What is "design"
The term for how objects are visually arranged in a work of art.
What is "composition"
What stage your clay is in once it has been through the kiln and ALL water has been removed and it can be painted/glazed
What is "bisqueware"
When the paper can no longer hold anymore colored pencil
What is "Burnished"
Term for a group of colors next to each other on the color wheel
What is "Analogous"
This american artist became famous by painting desserts and food items in the 1960s that appealed to the every day person.
Who is Wayne Thiebaud
placing two opposing elements close together or side by side in a surrealist work
What is "juxtaposition"