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- 4. A technique used to join two pieces of clay together, made of clay and water combined.
- 5. If a gargoyle does not have a spout, it is considered a...
- 6. A series of small drawings used to quickly explore a variety of ideas.
- 8. Involves the rolling out of clay into a long thin sausage-like form that can be wound round like a spring.
- 10. The perceived surface quality of a work of art. It may be perceived physically, through the sense of touch, or visually, or both.
- 12. A stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color and often forming an impermeable layer in the soil. It can be molded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics.
- 13. Scratching or roughing-‐up the clay surface
- 14. used to roll out slabs of clay to an even thickness.
- 16. Gargoyles came alive in the _____.
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- 1. Gargoyles who ward off evil are often found on these.
- 2. Making a ______ involves pressing the thumb into a ball of clay, and drawing the clay out into a pot by repeatedly squeezing the clay between the thumb and fingers.
- 3. Gargoyle comes from the French word ______.
- 7. What is a gargoyle's official purpose?
- 9. How do you tell the difference between a grotesque and a gargoyle?
- 11. A carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, typically acting as a spout to carry water clear of a wall.
- 13. Tool used to smooth wet clay.
- 15. A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery.
- 17. Pottery made from a flat sheet of clay
