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Types of sculpture are
assembling, carving and modelling
diorama, statue and modelling
fashion, carving and assembling
modelling, craving and assembling
The art principles of designs are
unity in diversity, balance and combination
variety, movement and symmetry
unity, pattern and fibonacci scale
emphasis, texture and shapes
A diorama can be made by
printing and assembling
modelling and carving
moulding and modelling
casting and carving
wielding and assembling
The elements of sculpture are
space, line and plane
volume, shape and value
texture, colour and shape
space, volume and plane
colour, line and shape
A branch in visual art that used all three dimensional operation is called ..........
a diorama
a statue
a sculpture
a model
Three dimensional operations in a sculpture consist of .....
height, weight and length
length, width and height
weight, length and mass
width, mass and height
Most uncommon material used in modelling are ....
paper
bronze
wood plank
clay
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a two-dimensional artwork that combines the disciplines of sculpture and painting, with construction, lighting and design.
A diorama is a two-dimensional artwork that combines the disciplines of sculpture and wielding, with construction, lighting and design.
A diorama is a three-dimensional artwork that combines the disciplines of sculpture and painting, with construction, lighting and design.
A diorama is a three-dimensional artwork that combines the disciplines of visual arts and crafts, with construction, lighting and design.
A partially three-dimensional, full-size replica or scale model of a landscape typically showing historical events, nature scenes or cityscapes, for purposes of education or entertainment.
modern definition of a diorama
modern definition of a painting
modern definition of a crafting
modern definition of a designing
The purpose of diorama are ..........
showing nature scenes or cityscapes
showing historical events
for education and entertainment
hobby and wellbeing
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