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  • What is the name of the French artist whose painting and sculpture subjects were usually dancers and ballerinas?
    Edgar Degas
  • What is the name of the Swiss artist who created tall, skinny sculptures?
    Alberto Giacometti
  • The paper we used for our paper mache was in a lightweight, flattened pulp form, otherwise known as what?
    Toilet Paper
  • When creating our sculptures, what did we use to add weight to our armatures so that they would stand upright without the use of a wood base?
    Clay
  • What does the "D" in 3D stand for?
    Dimensional
  • Even though we did not need anything but water for our toilet paper pulp sculptures, we know that paper mache glue is usually a blend of these three things:
    Water, flour (all-purpose) and glue (white/Elmer's)
  • Is this sculpture a Giacometti, Degas or Harms-Van Estrik?
    Alberto Giacometti
  • Name 6 things that one can use as the form, mold or armature for a sculpture:
    wire, cardboard, foil. balloon, bowl, tape, clay, wadded newspaper, boxes, paper towel tubes....
  • What do you call something that you cannot easily see through?
    Opaque
  • A method for creating objects, often art, out of a combination of paper and glue. The paper can be in the form of strips or pulp.
    Paper Mache
  • This is what we call the base shape of a sculpture. It can be created many different ways and with a variety of different materials.
    Form
  • Is this balloon being used as a form, mold or armature?
    Mold
  • Is this a form, mold or armature?
    form
  • Name 3 characteristics of acrylic paint:
    1. permanent once dry 2. dries fast 3. opaque (cannot see through it) 4. does not need water added to use it.
  • Is this sculpture a Giacometti, Degas or Harms-Van Estrik?
    Edgar Degas
  • When creating things out of paper mache, the paper can be in either one of these two forms.
    Strips or Pulp
  • What do you call something that you can kind of see through, but not quite as clearly as through a window?
    Translucent
  • What do you call a form for a sculpture that is removed?
    a Mold
  • Is this sculpture a Giacometti, Degas or Harms-Van Estrik?
    Sophia Harms-Van Estrik
  • Is this wire body a form, mold or armature?
    Armature
  • What do you call art that is 3D?
    Sculpture
  • What do you call a form for a sculpture that is made out of wire or metal?
    Armature
  • What is the name of the Dutch artist who has a wide variety of sculpture subjects but most often sculpts humans at play or in family interactions?
    Sophia Harms-Van Estrik