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