The lightness and darkness of a surface.
What is VALUE?
Covering with a bag.
How should you store your clay?
Created and was arrested for chalk drawings on the New York City subway?
Who is Keith Haring?
Red, Yellow and Blue
What are primary colors?
Used images of Pop Culture from the 1950’s through 1980’s as subjects for artwork.
What is Pop Art?
Used to create the illusion of depth within an artwork
What is SPACE?
To remove air bubbles in clay.
What is wedging?
Used Ben Day Dots ( a series of colored dots) in his comic book style paintings.
Who is Roy Lichtenstein?
A color that has white added to it.
What is a tint?
Orange - Violet - Green
Secondary Colors
Enclosed areas that are two dimensional. Can be organic or geometric
What is SHAPE?
Scrapping both surfaces and adding wet clay to attach pieces together.
What is scoring and slipping?
Painted his first of many self portrait at the age of 15.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
Colors that can’t be mixed.
What is a primary color?
A drawing exercise where you draw without looking at your paper.
What is Blind Contour Drawing?
Three dimensional (width, height and length) and can viewed from many angles.
What is FORM
A large ceramic oven for cooking clay.
What is a kiln?
Created a memorable work of art using a soup can because when he was sick as a child his mom made him soup.
Who is Andy Warhol?
Blue, Violet and Green
What are cool colors?
Oil pastel blending technique using circular motion as you overlap the color.
What is scumbling?
Describes the surface quality of an object.
What is TEXTURE?
African Americans of the mid 1800’s
Who originally created face jugs in America?
Started his painting career after his son bet him, he couldn’t draw like Walt Disney, creator of Mickey Mouse.
Who is Roy Lichtenstein?
Colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel.
What are Complementary Colors?
An artistic style where the artist shows an object from all sides and uses geometric shapes.
What is Cubism?