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Study Guide Answers
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1.
What should you do when the model needed for sculpting a figure can not be present the whole time?
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Take a picture of the model from 4 different angles. |
2.
Of what is the human form primarily made?
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chest cavity, pelvic area, head, and the arms and legs |
3.
When sculpting with clay, you should work __________ and _________.
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vigorously, fast |
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__________ is the general movement and direction of the figure.
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Gesture |
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Modeling means __________ __________, and carving means __________ __________.
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adding to, taking away |
6.
Why does the artist spray water on the clay periodically while working?
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to keep the clay from drying out |
7.
What type of clay is the artist using?
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terra-cotta |
8.
A sculpture should be the equivalent of a photographic representation of the model.
True or False?
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false |
9.
Where on the head are the eyes located?
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in the center |
10.
When sculpting, features should be:
a). minimized b). exaggerated c). exactly as they are in real life
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(b) |
11.
What is more important in sculpture, details or gesture?
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gesture |
12.
What type of table should you work on when sculpting?
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a turntable |
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