Q.1
A good way to sculpt a person in action would be to use plaster or modroc to cover a shape made from which material?
  • Paper
  • Bread dough
  • Pencils
  • Bent wire
Q.2
What would be the main difference between an ice sculpture and a stone sculpture?
  • Its color
  • The length of time it lasts
  • The design or subject
  • Who carved it
Q.3
Where would you not expect to see a sculpture in your town?
  • In a churchyard
  • At the supermarket
  • In the town square
  • In a public park
Q.4
What is sculpture?
  • Large paintings done outside
  • Drawing with both eyes closed
  • Using two or more different colors
  • Three-dimensional artwork
Q.5
Edgar Degas created many sculptures. One of his most famous was of what?
  • A sleeping cat
  • A pencil case
  • A young ballet dancer
  • A lawnmower
Q.6
Which of the following could be used by an artist to create a sculpture?
  • Glass
  • Sand
  • Ice
  • Any of the above!
Q.7
Some sculptures are made to remember events or notable people. Which of these is an example of this?
  • A sand carving at the beach
  • A stone bird table in someone's garden
  • An ice sculpture at a party
  • A war memorial in a public park
Q.8
Andy Goldsworthy is noted for his sculptures made from what?
  • Ice cream
  • Car tires
  • Naturally found materials
  • Dust
Q.9
What is a common theme for sculpture?
  • A fly's wings
  • The human body
  • Bread
  • Cars
Q.10
In 1998, sculptor Antony Gormley unveiled a landmark in the north of England, close to Newcastle. What is it called?
  • The Angel of the North
  • The Guardian of the East
  • The Watcher on the Hill
  • The Fairy of the Castle
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