ART 1 - Exam Review

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