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Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth. A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Dec 14, 2015

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Page 1: Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.  A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Elements of Art

Page 2: Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.  A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.

A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Form

Page 3: Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.  A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Area above, below, around objects.

Positive space: the object itself.

Negative space: background or emptyspace.

Space

Page 4: Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.  A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Actual texture: feeling of an object (rough, smooth, etc.)

Texture

Page 5: Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.  A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Simulated Texture: fake texture that is painted with glaze.

Texture

Page 6: Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.  A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Seen by the way light reflects off a surface.

Used to express emotion. Clay has natural color to it

and color can be added by

using glazes.

Color

Page 7: Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.  A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Ceramics:◦ Objects made of clay fired very high in

temperature for a chemical change to take place in the clay, usually over 1550 degrees F.

Slip◦ A fine, liquid form of clay applied to the surface of

a vessel prior to firing. Slip fills in pores and gives uniform color.

◦ Used to glue two pieces of clay together.

Clay Vocabulary

Page 8: Forms occupy space in 3 dimensions. Height, width, & depth.  A ceramic vessel is a form because it occupies real space.

Additive◦ Process of adding clay to your vessel through

hand building techniques, slip and score, etc.

Subtractive◦ Process of removing clay from vessel to create

design qualities are function.

Construction Techniques