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Monserrat
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22 January, 02:55
Material used to make the artwork
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Jayce Norman
22 January, 03:17
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There are lots of different types of artwork so the rage of materials are actually very wide there are no limits bc it's just the artists preference and their imagination. just for example for a statue they may use clay or stones or concrete etc
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Amy Terrell
22 January, 03:24
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You could use clay, paint, crayons, pencils, colored pencils, markers, stones, oil pastels etc.
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