3D DESIGN TERMINLOGY
Across
- 4. The base or bottom
- 6. Coarse high-firing clay. Has lots of grog on it to make it rough.
- 7. A rope of clay or pottery which is made by layering ropes of clay one on top of each other.
- 8. Functional containers made of clay.
- 10. An area without material. A void or impression in the sculpture.
- 12. Using a paddle to smooth or shape the surface of a pot
- 13. Oven for baking clay that heats to a very hot temperature
- 15. Porous- to have small holes - not waterproof
- 17. Flat piece of clay or pottery which is made from rolled out sheets of clay.
- 18. Matte- dull, no glass, Shiny- gives ff light, reflective, glossy.
- 19. When one element is very different than the another. Black contrast against white, rough against smooth, and color against black and white
- 22. White, highest firing clay, very fine, slick clay.
- 25. To add various materials not typically used in art to a sculpture
- 27. To make sculpture by adding material
- 28. The objects
- 29. Low firing clay about 1700 degrees Tjjis is the clay we use in class.
- 31. To mix up clay with your hands, (knead) to get the air out and mix up the clay.
- 32. The volume of the sculptures. The substance weight of the sculpture.
- 33. To remove material by digging into the surface
- 34. Capable of being dissolvd in water.
Down
- 1. Small three sided cone that is placed in the kiln to shut it off
- 2. When several elements are tied or work together as one
- 3. Thee object is the positive shape and the air and space around it s negative
- 4. To make the art look 3-D instead of flat
- 5. Cotta Red earthenware clay. Red flower pots are an example of terra cotta.
- 9. The relation of one thing to another in size, degree, or amount
- 10. Building Pots which are made using only your hands and simple tools; no machines or wheels.
- 11. The opening
- 13. Shrinkage The contraction of clay when it dries. I shrinkage occurs to quickly the clay will crack or break.
- 14. Dry (bone dry), unfired clay projects that will be fired.
- 15. Pottery which is made by pinching clay between the thumb and forefinger.
- 16. Rough- up the clay surface for joining two pieces of clay
- 20. To look the same on both sides
- 21. The framework or skeleton of the artwork
- 23. Working clay on the potter's wheel
- 24. Prongs used to lift the clay off the kiln floor
- 26. The area in and around the object
- 30. The dimensions and proportion of an object. The size of the object.