LNHS Ceramics
Across
- 3. Making pottery by forming sheets of clay.
- 5. A very wet clay used to help join pieces of wet clay together.
- 8. This Element of Art is the way that light hits the pots to create shadows.
- 9. Making pots by rolling and stacking ropes of clay.
- 11. This Element of Art deals with the surface of the pot.
- 12. Clay that has dried a little to be able to be able to alter.
- 14. The most fragile stage of the Cycle of Clay
- 16. Pottery that has been fired once.
- 17. Forms that are not definite. Free-flowing.
- 19. Red, Blue and Yellow
Down
- 1. Glaze that is very shiny.
- 2. Glaze that is not have a shine to it.
- 3. A 3D form that is intended to look at.
- 4. An arrangement of multiple pieces of pottery.
- 6. Pottery that has not been fired yet.
- 7. A chemical mixture of silica, clay and flux.
- 10. A brick chamber used to fire the clay.
- 13. Making pots on the potter's wheel.
- 15. Orange, Green and Violet
- 18. The outline of an object that is not there.
- 19. Clay that has the right amount of water to be able to form into a pot.