| A | B |
| cameo | cutting away the background |
| combed | cutting a series of parallel lines |
| englobe | putting slip on surface to change color |
| impasto | put slip on surface to change texture |
| mishima | incise surface and englobe in incision |
| pierced | cut all the way thru |
| sgraffito | englobe, then incise |
| sprigged on | score and slip pieces on |
| incised | cutting into the surface |
| stamped | pressing a design onto surface |
| list 5 stages of clay1.plastic 2.leather-hard 3. bone-d1.plastic 2.leather-hard 3. bone-drr | plastic, leather-hard, bone-dry, bisque-fire, glaze fire |
| 4 clay forming methods | slab, coil, pinch, wheel |
| 3 glaze methods | dipping, brushing, pouring |
| 5 hand tools | rib tool, fork, needle tool, trim tool, sponge |
| 5 types of clay | kaolin, ball, stoneware, teracotta, porcelain |
| symmetry | same on both sides |
| consistant | same all around |
| burnishing | polishing the surface |
| grog | fired glay that's been ground up |
| clay | varsatile material that easy to manipulate |
| pyrometric cones | maple of ceramic material that'll melt at a certain temp. and bend |
| pyrometer | shows temp. of kiln |
| reduction fire | to fire with less oxygen |
| greenware | unfired clay |
| slip | wet clay |
| extruder | used to make coils |
| kiln post | supports kiln shelves |
| kiln wash or slip | slip made out of kaolin and flint |
| stilt | elevates piece; made of clay and wire |
| wedging | kneading and folding clay to get rid of air bubbles |
| nonporous | non-leaking |
| pit fire | fire with palms and grass |
| foot | base of piece |
| raku firing | reduction fire |
| 6 elements of design: | line, form, space, value, color, texture |
| 5 principles of design: | balance, dominance, rhythm, contrast, transition |
| line | divides space, directs vision |
| form | shape of an object |
| space | area around the form |
| value | range from dark to light |
| color | reflection of light off a surface |
| texture | quality of a surface |
| balance | when all the elements work together |
| dominance | one of the elements overpowers others |
| rhythm | repetition of an element |
| contrast | elements are opposite |
| transition | movement from one element to another |