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20 *WRITE ON SEPARATE PAPER. THEY ARE DUE THURSDAY AT THE END OF CLASS* 1. Compare and Contrast: What is 2D art vs. 3D art? 2. Compare and contrast: glaze and underglaze 3. Compare and contrast: concave vs convex 4. Compare the two different art pieces created by Pablo Picasso. 3 sentences 5. Relief sculpture vs. in the round sculpture (3 sentences). 6. Compare the two different artworks: 7. Which element refers to the smoothness or roughness in an artwork? 8. What are the two terms to describe the element space? 9. What art element refers to the tints and shades of a hue? 10. Relief sculpture and in the round sculpture are both considered 3-D because they utilize which element? 11. The light reflected off of objects: 12. The element is classified in terms of geometric or organic: 13. This element is a versatile mark that can be used to create texture, value, and details in an artwork 14. What color is cobalt? 15. An artwork that utilizes only one color and its tints and shades is classified as…

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*WRITE ON SEPARATE PAPER. THEY ARE DUE THURSDAY AT THE END OF CLASS*

1. Compare and Contrast: What is 2D art vs. 3D art?2. Compare and contrast: glaze and underglaze3. Compare and contrast: concave vs convex4. Compare the two different art pieces created by Pablo Picasso. 3 sentences

5. Relief sculpture vs. in the round sculpture (3 sentences).6. Compare the two different artworks:

7. Which element refers to the smoothness or roughness in an artwork?8. What are the two terms to describe the element space?9. What art element refers to the tints and shades of a hue?10. Relief sculpture and in the round sculpture are both considered 3-D because they utilize which

element?11. The light reflected off of objects:12. The element is classified in terms of geometric or organic:13. This element is a versatile mark that can be used to create texture, value, and details in an

artwork14. What color is cobalt?15. An artwork that utilizes only one color and its tints and shades is classified as…16. Determine which elements and principle of design is utilized most in the artwork shown below:

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17. Determine which element of art and principled of design is utilized most in the artwork shown below?

18. Determine which element of art and principle of design is utilized most in the artwork shown

below:

19. This distribution of the visual weight of elements is the definition of which principle?20. Repeating an object or symbol all over a work of art is the definition of…21. Exaggerating or changing the size of something to influence meaning in an artwork is an

example of using which principle?22. When artists use trailing and directive elements to lead their viewer to a focal area, they are

utilizing which principle in their work?23. Repeating elements, in a specific way, to create a feeling of organized movement is the

definition of which principle?24. A strong contrast that draws the viewer’s eye to a focal area on an artwork, is the application of

which principle?25. If all elements in an artwork work in complete harmony, to the point that removing an element

of the artwork would hurt the overall effect of the artwork, which principle is being utilized to its fullest ability.

26. Using many elements at the same time to create visual interest is the definition of…27. In what stage is clay workable, wedge-able, and moldable?28. What attributes apply to leather hard clay?29. Which is the proper way to wedge clay?

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30. What is the process called for attaching pieces of clay together?31. In what stage does clay have virtually 0% moisture and is ready to be fired?32. What is clay called when it has been fired once?33. What is the difference between clay and ceramic?34. When glazing a pot, what does dry footing mean?35. What percentage does clay shrink in the kiln?36. Frank Stella’s sculptures and 3D relief paintings can be described as..?37. This sculpture by pop artist Claes Oldenburg, is an example of which type of sculpture?

38. Michelangelo’s famous sculpture of David is an example of which type of sculpture?

39. This sculpture of the Iwo Jima Memoria is an example of which type of sculpture?

40. Henry Moore’s abstract figurative sculptures utilize which elements most? (2)

41. Louise Nevelson’s monochromatic assemblages utilize which element and principle the most?42. Alexander Calder’s kinetic mobiles, utilize which element and principle the most?

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43. What is the definition of 3D art?44. The Greek artwork shown below is an example of which type of sculpture?

45. What is an armature?46. What are the four steps of art criticism?47. Which of the following statements are an interpretation of the artwork below?

a. This sculpture is made of wireb. This sculpture utilizes light to create interestc. Our inner children interact peacefully even when we as adults are not agreeing.d. Some people are different sizes.

48. what message/feelings is this artwork expressing to the viewer?

49. The unit of temperature used to measure heat in the kiln is called..?50. What is a star shaped stilt used for? (shown below)

51. Use the word bank to match the parts of the following kiln diagram.

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52. This image of the mechanism that controls and measures the firing temperature inside the kiln is

called a …

53. When loading a kiln for a glaze firing, how should the pottery be arranged in the kiln?54. What temperature is cone 04?

Define the following terms:

55. In the Round56. Low relief57. High relief58. Monochromatic59. Assemblage60. Kinetic art61. Mobile62. Artist theme63. Paper mache64. Armature65. Medium66. Art criticism67. Describe68. Analyze69. Interpret70. Jude71. Thermocouple72. Define each of the 3 clay hand building methods73. Kiln74. Fire75. Elements of art76. Line77. Shape78. Form 79. Color80. Value

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81. Texture82. Space83. Principles of Design84. Balance85. Proportion/Scale86. Movement87. Variety88. Unity89. Repetition/Pattern90. Rhythm91. Emphasis92. Plastic93. Leatherhard94. Bone Dry95. Greenware96. Bisqueware97. Glazeware98. Slip99. Wedging100. Slipping and Scoring101. Clay vs. Ceramic102. Kiln103. Glaze104. Underglaze105. Dry Foot

Label and give purpose of tool (use photo of tools):

1. Carving tool, 2. Needle tool, 3.Wooden Modeling Tool 4.Wooden Rib 5.Smooth metal rib 6. Serrated metal rib 7.Fettling Knife 8.Loop Tool 9.Wire Cutter 10. Sponge

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115. How much does clay shrink?116. What are cones?117. Thermocouple118. What temp is cone 04 and cone 05?119. Kiln Shelve120. Kiln Stilt121. Star Shaped Stilt122. How do you load a bisque kiln?123. How do you load a glaze kiln?124. three reasons why something may explode in kiln?125. put clay stages in order.126. cobalt:

FILL IN THE BLANK: 127- 135When you are working with 127. it undergoes many physical changes. Once it has been fired in the 128 . , clay has undergone a chemical change. Once clay is fired, it is referred to as 129. . 130. causes the clay to harden and progress to its mature, vitrified state. A 131. occurs when the SILICA, or glass forming substance, melts and undergoes a chemical change.Clay is fired to certain 132. in the kiln. Cones are a unit of measuring temperature, numbered from Cone 133. to Cone 134. . The higher the temperature, the 135. the cone.

Artist: one fact, one artwork for each

136. Frank Stella

137. Claes Oldenburg

138. Alexander Calder

139. Louise Nevelson

140. Henry Moore

141. Michelangelo