This material is most commonly used to prime a canvas for oil painting
Gesso
This is used to make a sculpture by pouring plaster or molten metal into it
Mold
This is the place where an artist or group of artists make their work
Studio
The man behind this cartoon
Walt Disney
This is the surface you carve into or make your image on when printmaking
A painting, usually very large, in a public place. Typically on the side of a permanent structure.
Mural
Large, public, and important sculptures, usually commemorating a person or event
Monument
Art that is made by observing a small grouping of inanimate objects
Still Life
This type of animation is made by posing puppets and miniature objects and taking images frame-by-frame. Movies animated in this style are Coraline and Nightmare Before Christmas.
Stop-motion Animation.
Woodblock printing has been historically very popular in this country
Japan
The name of this painting, which was done by the artist Vermeer
Girl with a Pearl Earring
The location of this sculpture
PMA or Philadelphia Museum of Art
A public show of work by an artist or group of artists
"Sequential art" is another name for this genre of artmaking
Comics
Proof
The name of this kind of painting means "remember mortality"
Memento Mori
This type of sculpture is mostly flat, below is an example
relief sculpture
The person who, historically, hires and pays an artist to make art for them
Patron
The artist who created this image, along with many others like it
Norman Rockwell
This style of printmaking is done by etching an image into a metal plate
Intaglio
This was the most common kind of paint before oil paint was invented in the 7th century
Tempera
The name of this sculpture
Venus De Milo
The name of this painting. For 700, the Artist
American Gothic by Grant Wood
What cartoon show did Meaghan Dunn animate for?
Power Puff Girls
This is a roller tool used to lay ink on a plate
Brayer