the performance of a series of actions/techniques to produce a product/project
a two-dimensional area with a recognizable boundary that encloses a space. Measured by length and width
The tool used to remove ribbons of clay
the use of opposing elements/principles to draw attention to certain areas within an artwork
the size of something compared to the world in general
technique used to create work by hand without mechanical devices
size relationship within a whole: elements to one another
the process of heating ceramics in the kiln
the great differences between the elements of design in a composition
The regular repetition of elements of art within an artwork
Type of balance necessary for artworks’ stability
the area that is not the subject of a piece of 2d art or the activated area around the subject of a 3d work
The visual tempo or beat within an artwork: relies heavily on pattern and movement
the strength of the color
is the path a viewer’s eye takes through an artwork
A substance applied to the surface of ceramics that forms a glass coating when fired. It is a recipe of glass powder, metal powders and mineral compounds that create specific colors and textures at a certain temperature
clay objects that permanently retain their shape after being heated
an element of design that indicates the areas between, around, above, below or within something
delicate, easily broken or damaged
creamy mixture of clay and water used as a “glue” for clay
the least, smallest or lowest of something
the appearance of oneness/wholeness, when all parts of an artwork look as if they belong together
a term used to describe something as it diminishes or reduces in thickness toward an end.
the communal tool used to cut large portions of clay or to cut a thrown form off of the wheel