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Complete the following diagram.

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Complete the following diagram.

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Solution

  • Variation in drawing - differs from artist to artist.
  • Texture designs - include dots, straight lines, dotted lines, curvy shapes, and circles.
  • Developed and preserved by - Gond tribal people from Madhya Pradesh primarily.
  • A medium of - recording and preserving what they see.
  • Preparing the canvas (Medium) - the surface on which to draw.
  • Preparing colour - using soils of different shades, juice of plants, leaves, tree barks, flowers, fruits, coal, and cow dung.
  • Outlines - may vary but the designs make the whole picture beautiful and amazing.
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Chapter 3.2: Reading Works of Art - English Workshop [Page 66]

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Chapter 3.2 Reading Works of Art
English Workshop | Q 3 | Page 66

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