Year 8 Art 3D Media Exam Revision

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Across
  1. 2. When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired
  2. 6. A famous artist of the Renaissance period
  3. 7. 3D art media is used to create this type of art form
  4. 8. The first firing of clay in the kiln oven
  5. 10. This element refers to surface quality; it can be visual or tactile
  6. 12. Renaissance artists aimed to achieve this in their sculptures and paintings
  7. 14. A hand modelling technique using clay
  8. 16. A word to describe natural shapes and forms
  9. 17. The media of 'Pot' by Indigenous Australian artist Gloria Thancoupie
  10. 18. This element has three dimensions (H x W x D) and can be geometric or natural
Down
  1. 1. An art movement meaning 'rebirth' that began in 14th century Italy
  2. 2. These types of shapes are ordered, regular, often straight-sided
  3. 3. This type of texture is virtually created to look like a surface, but is an illusion
  4. 4. 'Pieta' is a marble sculpture that was carved by this famous artist
  5. 5. A common problem that can occur when working with clay
  6. 7. The first step to do when joining clay
  7. 9. A technique where lines are carved into the clay surface with a sharp tool
  8. 11. A liquid substance that when fired changes into a glass-like covering
  9. 13. This element is the area around, between and within objects (negative & positive)
  10. 15. 'Maman' by Louise Bourgeois is made out of this media