ART 1 - Exam Review
Across
- 2. This element of design refers to a mark on a surface and is often referred to as a "moving dot."
- 6. This element of design is 2-dimensional, flat and can be geometric or organic.
- 9. The # of days we wait between when your clay is constructed and when we put it through the kiln.
- 11. A color scheme that has 2 sets of colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
- 15. Points towards your focal point.
- 17. A small square used to show the difference between a glaze color before & after the kiln.
- 20. One color on the color wheel, plus white.
- 21. A color scheme that is one color on the color wheel, plus the 2 colors closest to the complementary.
- 22. Used for smoothing your surface.
- 23. A color scheme that has 2 colors opposite of each other.
- 24. A pencil that has softer lead, is thick, dark & used for shading.
- 28. Flat sheets of clay.
- 29. Scratching hatch marks (x's) into a piece of clay to help attach pieces together.
- 31. This element of design refers to surface quality - actual & implied.
- 33. Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet, Red-Orange & Yellow-Orange
- 34. Red, Yellow, Blue
- 36. A Stage Of Clay - Your clay is ready to be constructed. If you hold clay on your finger, it will hold its shape/not droop. Should be able to "flex" slightly.
- 37. The rule that is a guideline where you divide your composition into sections, then place your focal point where the lines cross to get a more pleasing composition.
- 39. A color scheme that has 2-3 colors that are closest to each other on the color wheel.
- 40. The other type of shape that does not have a specific name and is more natural, free flowing, etc.
- 43. 3-Dimensional, has depth where parts look like they "pop out" at you.
- 45. When shading, the lightest part of your object.
- 47. The "hockey puck" tool we used to apply pressure for linoleum block printmaking.
- 50. Kneading your clay to get all of the air bubbles out. Prevents your clay from blowing up in the kiln.
- 51. How many layers of glaze you need to avoid seeing your paintbrush strokes after it goes through the kiln.
- 52. When shading, this is inbetween the lightest & darkest part of the object.
- 54. A Stage Of Clay - The first firing that makes your clay ready for glaze.
- 55. A pencil with harder lead, is thin, light & used for detail.
- 56. A Stage Of Clay - Clay is constructed, but unfired. If your clay is in the kiln room drying out, you are currently in this stage.
Down
- 1. A Stage Of Clay - Clay that has been fired in the first firing.
- 3. A color scheme that is one color on the color wheel, plus tints & shades.
- 4. A "normal" #2 pencil.
- 5. A blending tool used to smooth your pencil lead.
- 7. A shape that is a square, rectangle, oval, circle, etc.
- 8. A type of large oven used for making clay objects hard after they have been shaped.
- 10. Makes sure your clay is the same thickness all the way through to ensure that your clay is drying out evenly.
- 12. The principle of design used to make all of the pieces of an artwork look like they belong together through alignment, proximity, repeating elements, colors, etc.
- 13. A mixture of clay and water that is put onto the clay after scoring and before attaching.
- 14. Orange, Violet & Green
- 16. A Stage Of Clay - Clay is capable of being molded or formed (soft/malleable). What you get at the start of your projects.
- 18. Smoothing the surface of your clay to get rid of textures.
- 19. One color on the color wheel, plus black.
- 25. A color scheme that creates a perfect triangle when lines are drawn between these 3 colors.
- 26. A clear sheet of paper that you can layer over an image to create an image again.
- 27. Used to check your clay for air bubbles.
- 30. A Stage Of Clay - Clay has a moisture content at or near 0%, which means it's ready to go through the kiln.
- 32. A sun, candle, lamp, streetlight, etc. creating light in a drawing.
- 35. When color mixing, these colors are taken over easily. These need a LOT to change a color. These are usually lighter.
- 36. Used for smoothing your surface.
- 38. The part of your project that draws the most attention.
- 41. When color mixing, these colors take over weak colors when mixing. You only need a little to change a color. These are usually darker.
- 42. When shading, the darkest part of your object.
- 44. A type of kneading to get air bubbles out that is characterized by spirals on the upper right and left hand corners that resemble horns.
- 46. A glass layer used to decorate your clay. Changes color in the kiln.
- 48. A Stage Of Clay - What clay turns into after the first glaze firing.
- 49. The second firing after glaze has been added. Can be repeated over and over again.
- 53. The rolling pin we used to roll ink for linoleum block printmaking.