Across
- 2. Type of paint used to on the shoe sculpture.
- 3. The tool all students used to hold their slabs of clay, and build their shoe sculpture on top of each day.
- 7. Material that makes up the side of a shoe.
- 8. became well known for her hyper-realistic ceramic sculptures of leather briefcases, handbags, jackets and shoes
- 9. The technique used to attach two pieces of wet clay together.
- 11. The name of the stage of clay when it is first fired and turns to stone
- 12. Tool used to roll out large sheets of clay
Down
- 1. Style of art that was popular in the 1970’s that closely imitated realistic objects.
- 4. Sheets of pressed clay, rolled to a consistent thickness that can be used to make artworks with.
- 5. This is used to heat up clay to 1800ºF-2200ºF and harden it like a stone.
- 6. Name of the machine that is used to recycle used, wet clay.
- 10. This is the bottom most part of your shoe. Usually made of rubbers and foams for comfort.
