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: