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belka [17]
2 years ago
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Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences. can a sculpture in the round be appreciated fully if it is viewed from

only one angle? explain what occurs, and what can be noticed, when a sculpture in the round is viewed from all angles.
Arts
1 answer:
Serga [27]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

well if you veiw a sculpture by only one angle, u only see a part of the sculpture. but if u view it from all sides, u can see all of its features

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