Art Supply Trivia
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100

This Italian word refers to the white ground material used to prepare a support for painting

What is Gesso

100

This color, originally created from the dried bodies of the cochineal insect, is a deep, vivid re

What is Carmine -or- Crimson

100

A steady rest for an artist's hand to avoid touching we paint

What is a Mahl Stick

100

This brand is famous for its Series 7 Kolinsky Sable brushes, allegedly commissioned by Queen Victoria

Who is Winsor & Newton

100

On November 17, 1951, this non-profit was founded in Medford in the home-studio of artist Clifford Platz, starting with just eleven members pledging to promote local two-dimensional art.

What is SOSA (Southern Oregon Society of Artists)

200

This term describes pigments that fade or change color when exposed to light over time

What is fugitive

200

Historically made from the smi-precious stone lapis lazuli, this "over the sea" pigment was once more expensive than gold

What is Ultramarine Blue

200

A hand-roller used to apply a thin, even layer of ink to a surfce

What is a brayer

200

This manufacturer of premium acrylic, oil, watercolor, and pastel paints ~ along with gel mediums, was founded in a restored barn in New Berlin, New York

Who is Golden Artist Colors



200

In this year, George and Winnie Ebert moved their art material business - now known as Central Art - to Medford, OR

What is 1981
300

In watercolor, this liquid is used to "save the white" of the paper by blocking out areas from being painted

What is Masking Fluid -or- Frisket

300

This vibrant yellow-orange resin is tapped from trees in Southeast Asia and was historically used to dye Buddhist monks' robes

What is Gamboge

300

A cylindrical drawing tool used to smudge or blend marks made with pencil or charcoal.

What is a Tortillon or Blending Stump

300

Based in Portland, OR, this company is world-renowned for its high-quality oil colors and focus on artist and studio safety

Who is Gamblin

300

Name the three (3) main galleries in Downtown Medford

What are the Rogue Gallery, Art du Jour Gallery, and Central Art Gallery

400

This pigment's name comes from the French word for "shadow" or "shade" and is available in a few varieties

What is Umber

400

Historically sourced from the urine of cows fed exclusively on mango leaves, this vibrant, pungent, and once-coveted orange-yellow pigment was favored by masters like Van Gogh and Turner

What is Indian Yellow
400

The name of a silicone tipped tool used for moving paint, masking fluid, or applying pastel

What is a Color Shaper

400

Founded in 1899 as a pen company, this North Carolina brand is now a household name for screen printing inks, brayers, and linoleum cutters

What is Speedball Arts

400
How many years have Dan and Ann Ebert owned Central Art - which has been in Medford for 45 years

What is 28 years

500

This painting technique involves using heated beeswax mixed with colored pigments

What is encaustic

500

This highly toxic white pigment, favored by the Old Masters for its opaque quality, was made by exposing plates of metal to vinegar and animal manure

What is Lead White -or- Flake White

500

What is a traditional sizing for canvas that tightens the fabric and protects it from oil paint

What is Rabbit Skin Glue

500

This Seattle-based watercolor brand is famous for its "Primatek" line, which turns actual minerals into paint.

What is Daniel Smith

500

Operating out of a solar-powered facility in Ashland, Oregon, this eco-conscious company produces professional and children's art supplies using pure, non-toxic mineral and clay pigments

What is Natural Earth Paint

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