Across
- 2. A formal type of balance in which both sides of a design appear to be identical.
- 4. The stage at which clay has lost all moisture, is light colored and “dusty” feeling
- 9. A sculpture that projects from a background to be seen only from the front and sides
- 10. The repeating of a motif, shape, line, color in a recognizable organization
- 11. A sculpture made from different found objects and material is called
- 12. The process of breaking down a work of art in order to discover relationships between elements of design.
- 14. The main principle of design that a kinetic sculpture contains
- 18. What is art that is an expression in pure design form and shows no representation of natural or human-made objects?
- 21. Any unfired clay work is called
- 23. A style of art where subject matter is shown true-to-life without stylization
- 24. What sculpture technique creates a neat and crisp fold when using cardboard, paper or metal?
- 26. When one area of an artwork attracts more attention than the rest.
- 29. Is two-dimensional (pen on paper), three-dimensional (rope or wire), or implied (an edge)?
- 30. Blue-green, blue-violet, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, and red-violet are what category of colors?
- 31. A shape or form showing no movement or action
- 32. Clay that has been fired once
- 33. The stage at which clay is stiff but still moist and can be carved without running the risk of collapsing the form
- 34. Shapes or forms derived from living things
- 37. Mechanical, man-made shapes such as squares and circles
- 39. A design principle that refers to differences in value, colors, and textures in order to achieve emphasis
- 40. A furnace for firing ceramic products
- 41. Colors made by mixing two primary colors
Down
- 1. What is three-dimensional and encloses volume?
- 3. The color scheme in which one uses a hue plus its tints and shades
- 5. The pose of a figure that is facing and looking forward is called
- 6. What is the term for a small model of a sculpture, much like a sketch is to a finished drawing or painting?
- 7. What is the supporting skeletal structure that prevents a sculpture from collapsing during construction?
- 8. The first firing of a clay object is called
- 13. What is a sculpture process in which material is applied to build up a form?
- 15. Refers to the way lines, shapes, and colors are put together.
- 16. The area that surrounds, and sometimes passes through, a work of art
- 17. A lighter value of a color made by adding white
- 19. What is the process of kneading and cutting raw clay and then forcibly throwing pieces down on top of one another to obtain uniform texture, plasticity, and freedom from air bubbles?
- 20. What is a solid form with little or no negative space?
- 22. To what element of design does the term “tactile” most closely relate?
- 25. the round, Sculpture that can be seen from all sides is called
- 27. One of the three main properties of color other than value and intensity
- 28. A creamy mixture or clay and water used to join two pieces of clay
- 31. In sculpting a form, what is the term referring to the process of removing material (i.e. carving of plaster, stone or wood)
- 35. The relationship between several objects or between parts of a single object or person is called
- 36. In order to join two pieces of clay, one must first ______________ both clay surfaces with a knife or similar clay tool
- 37. a liquid suspension of minerals that melt in the kiln to produce a glasslike surface
- 38. What is a method of hand-building in clay that uses snakelike rolls of clay and smoothing over the joints in the inside and outside of the pot?
