Across
- 3. hand building method of forming pottery by building up the walls with ropelike rolls of clay
- 4. sculpture in which material is added to create the form
- 5. any application of materials to bisque fired clay that does not require a second firing.
- 9. a furnace made of refractory clay materials for firing ceramic products
- 10. stage of clay that has been fired and hardened completely
- 11. sculpture in which material is removed to create the form
- 13. sculpture surrounded on all sides by space, intended to be viewed in the round
- 15. stage of clay that be easily shaped and joined, fresh out of the bag
- 16. stage of clay that has been fired a second time for a glazed, glossy surface
- 19. the method for joining pieces of clay where the two surfaces are scratched up (scoring) and slip (or water) is added like a "glue" to create a strong bond, the joint is then sealed by pulling clay back and forth over the seam
Down
- 1. the art or technology of making objects of clay and similar materials treated by firing
- 2. 3 dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining materials
- 6. stage of clay that is liquid
- 7. liquid coating of glass that is applied in multiple layers to the bisque fired clay which is then fired again.
- 8. stage of clay that has hardened slightly and good for carving and joining slabs
- 12. natural earthy material that is plastic when wet, used for making bricks, pottery
- 14. stage of clay that is bone dry and very fragile
- 15. hand building process starting with a ball of clay, inserting your thumb and "pinching" the clay between your thumb and fingers, gradually expanding and shaping the wall into a bowl-like form.
- 17. a piece of art that is used or created for a purpose
- 18. a sculptured artwork where forms project from a background plane
- 20. hand building technique using thin uniform sheets of clay to build a structure, the sheets can be either rolled or stretched out using a slab roller
