Art HS Final Review

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Across
  1. 2. Clay that has been fired once, usually at a low temperature.
  2. 7. A straight line from a corner to the opposite corner of a cube, rectangle, or parallelogram
  3. 9. A coating of material applied to ceramics before firing that forms a glass-like surface.
  4. 18. Clay is hardened by heating it to a high temperature, fusing the clay particles
  5. 20. Objects are positioned so that their faces are at an angle to the artist’s line of sight.
  6. 21. Lines that are drawn at right angles to the horizon.
  7. 23. This watercolor technique can be created to transition from one color to another
  8. 24. This artist uses ink and compressed air to make his characters.
  9. 27. The line that separates the sky from the ground
  10. 29. The way of showing where the observer is.
  11. 33. A graphical system that uses lines to develop depth in a drawing.
  12. 35. Ceramic forming method utilizing rope-like plastic clay
  13. 37. clay slabs are cut to a shape and joined together using scoring and wet clay called slip.
  14. 38. A 3D object that has Height, Depth, and Width.
  15. 39. Lines which appear to converge in the system of linear perspective.
  16. 40. This artist is afflicted with prosopagnosia (face blindness), a condition that prevents him from recognizing people's faces.
  17. 42. A damp condition of the clay when it is too firm to bend yet soft enough to be carved.
  18. 43. This technique causes watercolors to be pulled into the groves of the paper
Down
  1. 1. This material is used in watercolor paintings to block out the watercolor from certain areas.
  2. 3. This watercolor technique can be created by applying wet color to a wet surface.
  3. 4. Wet,translucent washes can be applied over areas of color that have completely dried.
  4. 5. This artist made his career by drawing on Styrofoam cups.
  5. 6. In perspective, the lines of an object extend to and meet at one location which is on the horizon line.
  6. 8. This artist also hosts parties to show people how to make monsters.
  7. 9. Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
  8. 10. A way to show 3-D objects on a 2-D surface using one vanishing points.
  9. 11. This occurs when a dry brush is used over areas of color.
  10. 12. A horizontally drawn line that is even with the viewer's eye.
  11. 13. The furnace in which ceramics pieces are fired
  12. 14. Preparing the surface of a piece of clay to be added to another piece of clay.
  13. 15. He was one of the first to use linear perspective in his painting,
  14. 16. A low-fire clay. Porous and not waterproof. To be functional, it must be glazed.
  15. 17. This watercolor technique is used for developing a solid area of color
  16. 19. Objects made of clay fired at high temperatures for a chemical change to take place in the clay body.
  17. 22. This is a product of the Earth that when heated becomes hard.
  18. 25. These are straight lines parallel to the horizon.
  19. 26. Illusion of depth by placing one object in front of another.
  20. 28. This technique can be used to fix mistakes, lighten values, or create textures.
  21. 30. Three-dimensional forms or forms in relief created by carving, assemblage, or modeling.
  22. 31. A collection of different images placed together to create a new piece of Art.
  23. 32. Brush Textures can be made by absorbing some of the water from the brush prior to applying color.
  24. 34. Clay is easily manipulated and bent
  25. 36. The condition of clay is no visible moisture and the clay is ready to be fired.
  26. 41. The glue used for clay to combine two pieces together.