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For more course tutorials visit www.uopart101.com CheckPoint: Sculpture: Mediums and Process Resource: Ch. 14 & 18 of A World of Art, Appendix B, and Appendix D Complete the Appendix D matrix with examples of each type of sculpture listed. Fill in the title of the artwork, the artist, year created, and medium. In the last column, determine whether the work is additive, subtractive, or neither. You may use Internet resources, your CD-ROM gallery, or your text for examples of sculpture.
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CheckPoint: Sculpture: Mediums and Process
Resource: Ch. 14 & 18 of A World of Art, Appendix B, and Appendix D
Complete the Appendix D matrix with examples of each type of sculpture listed. Fill in the title of the artwork, the artist, year created, and medium. In the last column, determine whether the work is additive, subtractive, or neither. You may use Internet resources, your CD-ROM gallery, or your text for examples of sculpture.
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Resource: Ch. 14 & 18 of A World of Art, Appendix B, and<br />
Appendix D<br />
Complete the Appendix D matrix with examples of each type of<br />
sculpture listed. Fill in the title of the artwork, the artist, year created,<br />
and medium. In the last column, determine whether the work is<br />
additive, subtractive, or neither. You may use Internet resources, your<br />
CD-ROM gallery, or your text for examples of sculpture.