Across
- 3. The process of getting out the air bubbles from clay.
- 6. The colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- 8. Clay that is hard enough to be carved into but not hard enough to be manipulated or fired.
- 9. Liquid clay made by mixing clay and water.
- 10. A color scheme containing or using one color with different shades.
- 13. Rolling clay into long rolls and stacking them to create a pot.
- 14. The gradual movement from black to grey to white.
- 16. The part of an image between the foreground and the background.
- 17. Pottery that has been fired once but needs to be glazed and fired again.
- 18. The part of the image that is closest to the viewer, front.
- 19. The use of a horizon line and vanishing point(s) to create realistic renderings of an image.
- 23. A quick sketch using lots of movement, often the first stage of a longer drawing.
- 24. Using flat, rectangular pieces of clay to create a pot.
- 25. A color scheme that is black, white and gray with no color.
- 27. Colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel by threes.
- 28. A special kind of oven for firing pottery
Down
- 1. Slashing hash marks on the clay.
- 2. Clay that is as dry as possible and ready to be fired.
- 4. The three main colors that can be mixed together to make all other colors but cannot be made themselves.
- 5. To portray or show something as larger than it is as an effect of perspective.
- 7. The result of mixing a primary color and a secondary color.
- 9. A color that is the result of mixing two primary colors.
- 11. Pottery that has been glazed and is ready to be fired again.
- 12. Groups of two to four colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- 15. The placement or arrangement of visual elements in art.
- 17. The part of the image that is behind the foreground and middleground.
- 20. Using your thumb and fingers to squeeze the clay into a pot.
- 21. Color
- 22. Carving away from a material to create a sculpture.
- 26. The outline of a subject.
