Intro 3D - Final Exam Vocab
Across
- 2. of art the building blocks used by artists to create a work of art
- 5. liquid clay that acts as glue when joining pieces of clay together
- 6. scratching the surface of clay to create a rough texture
- 8. an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard when fired, used for brick, tile, and pottery
- 9. a furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying materials
- 10. dry clay that has been fully dried and is ready to be fired
- 13. the way in which an artwork has been arranged or put together
- 14. a mixture of powdered materials, including colored slip and glass, and when fired has a glossy finish
- 16. the art of making three-dimensional forms - this can be done with many materials, such as wood, clay, wire, etc.
- 19. the way an artist directs the viewer's eye through an artwork, often toward a focal point
- 20. the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface to the touch
- 21. the quality that an artwork has according to skill, technique, cleanliness, etc.
- 23. art that does not attempt to represent reality
Down
- 1. a sculpture with figures that protrude from a background while still being attached to it.
- 3. a principle of art highlighting certain elements within a composition to create a sense of importance
- 4. of art the guidelines or visual tools artists used to organzie the elements of art
- 7. the representation of subjects or ideas to create underlying meaning
- 10. clay that has undergone the first firing process - this is permanent and the clay cannot be reshaped
- 11. each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more complex structure
- 12. a flat pancake of clay that has a uniform thickness, created with a rolling pin or paddle
- 13. a solid material that is created by forming clay, and firing to very high temperatures to turn to a stone-like hardness
- 15. the process of kneading the clay with the hands to remove air bubbles and ensure a homogenous (consistent) mass
- 17. the purpose for which something is designed or exists
- 18. a line the defines that outline of an object
- 22. three-dimensional objects - includes height, width, and depth - and can be seen from all sides