SERIES THREE PUZZLES FOR STUDIO TECHNOLOGY( SIMON PETER SSEKIDDE)

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  1. 4. pans with sunken portions on which colours can be separately mixed
  2. 9. use of photographs to create composition
  3. 13. scenery that one sees when he looks at a particular section of the land or environment
  4. 14. used for graphic design
  5. 17. use of cubes when painting
  6. 22. area nearer to the viewer
  7. 25. decorating an object by glueing coloured paper cut-outs in combination with special paint effects
  8. 26. method of making pottery in which a ball of clay is pressed pulled into a shape with the hands
  9. 27. are porous, opaque clays that fire below 1200c
  10. 31. special furnace that reaches high temperatures used for firing clay products; electric, gas, or wood-fired
  11. 32. use of dots of pure colour on a surface to create forms
  12. 33. fired above 120c degrees
  13. 35. carried away from their origin by agents of soil erosion to places of decomposition
  14. 36. scratching designs on pottery
  15. 38. artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other permanent surfaces
  16. 39. brief basic drawing with a few details
  17. 40. pointed rod shaped tool with a core of graphite used for writing and drawing
  18. 41. applying the tesserae in the opposite direction to the surface
  19. 43. objects made of clay fired sufficiently high in temperature
  20. 44. unfired clay that is free of water, only contains the amount of moisture in the atmosphere
  21. 45. thick water-based colours found in tubes or bottles
  22. 48. using colours to describe form, express ideas, feelings and mood on different surfaces like canvas, walls
  23. 50. creating depressions or cuts onto clay slabs before joining them
  24. 51. secondary clays used for brick making, tiles and earthenware pots
  25. 53. product of geological weathering that is got after the decomposition of igneous rocks
  26. 54. technique where one draws while observing the general forms and how they relate with each other
  27. 55. a substance used as a media for drawing
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  1. 1. pottery pieces in raw, bisque or glazed states
  2. 2. first firing at a lower temperature to make pots less fragile
  3. 3. property of clay that makes it able to absorb water, air and any other liquid
  4. 5. instrument or device held in the hand and used to produce a work of art and it’s not part of the final work
  5. 6. used for both painting and drawing
  6. 7. dissolving and mixing of clay with water to reduce it into a homogenous mass
  7. 8. a dry medium and can be used for drawing and shading
  8. 9. blunt tool used for painting
  9. 10. mainly found in powder form
  10. 11. open container made from ceramics used for storage purposes and often decorated
  11. 12. pure primary clays that have low plasticity and a high degree of heat resistance
  12. 15. are oily and waxy
  13. 16. depicting of one’s inner emotions, ideas, thoughts, feelings into a painting
  14. 18. property of clay that makes it able to turn into a glassy state when being fired
  15. 19. tool used for smoothing and removing excess water
  16. 20. refers to all the tools and materials used to come up with any artwork
  17. 21. a thin flexible material made from wood pulp
  18. 23. unfired, but dried clay pieces
  19. 24. making images by scratching, etching or by living a trace of lines on surfaces
  20. 28. arrangement of non-living objects for the purpose of drawing a composition
  21. 29. this is the study of an individual’s face
  22. 30. workplace of artist
  23. 34. measuring tool for checking symmetry and fitting lids to pots
  24. 35. diluted with water to the consistency of cream, used for joining pieces of clay
  25. 37. enclosed air spaces within clay that must be removed
  26. 38. area just behind the foreground which stretches to the horizon
  27. 40. property of clay that makes it workable
  28. 42. property of clay that makes it reduce in size under firing or drying
  29. 43. material which is very coarse and usually used for painting
  30. 44. area furthest from the viewer usually behind the horizon
  31. 46. general make-up of something
  32. 47. placing (glueing) the individual material (tesserae) onto the supporting surface
  33. 49. method of making pottery in which a thick, flat plate is formed into shapes that are joined to form an object
  34. 52. found near the source or the parent rock