Clay Relie f Tiles
Form Form refers to an element of art that is three- dimensional (height, width, and depth) and encloses volume.
BALANCE Principle of Design that refers to the equalization of elements in a work of art.
Symmetrical Balance – A Design in which both sides are equal and identical.
Asymmetrical Balance – A Design in which both sides are equal, but not identical.
Radial Balance – Circular with features radiating from a central point
Sculpture – A three-dimensional work of art, or the art of making it
Relief Sculptures – sculptural work in which the form projects from a flat background Nanni di Banco, The monument to the Four Crowned Martyrs (Quattro Santi Coronati), detail of the relief, 1415, Marble, Orsanmichele, Florence
High Relief – large variation between highest & lowest points Low Relief – minimal variation between highest & lowest points
Carving – subtractive; cutting or incising material to create form Modeling – additive; manipulating a material (clay) to create form
Clay – firm earthy material that is plastic when wet, brittle when dry, and very hard when heated Wedging – A technique in which clay is thoroughly kneaded and cut before use. Objective is to remove air bubbles. Score and Slip – To make scratches or creases in pieces of clay to be joined together. Scoring and applying slip (slip = clay + water, and acts like glue) to the roughened surface creates a bond that holds the pieces together.
Clay Relief Tiles Choose an animal and a habitat where the animal lives Draw your scene and plan what will be carved away and what will be added to it Pay attention to the in class demonstrations!