The best answer here would be pencil.
Artists use pencil to make sketches and create studies. They then use these sketches and studies to create their final larger piece. They use pencil because it's quick, can be corrected, lightweight and easy to use. Before pencils artists would make charcoal drawings but once we had pencils it made sense to use them as they aren't messy like charcoal.
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Michaels, Amazon, JoAnne Fabrics, etc???
Donatello’s sculpture of David was made out of bronze and stood 5 feet 2 ½ inchestall. Donatello’s version of David shows little muscle structure. It seems as though this versionof David has a more girlish figure. For example, the way David is standing with hips slightlytilted and a curled wrist placed on his hip, appears to me to be more of a ladies pose. A couplemore examples are the way he placed the curly looking hair, the leaves around the hat that iscurled upward and the forward position of one of his legs. This sculpture, to me, does not depict<span>strength.</span>
(a) The band of 7 colours (violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange & red) is known as spectrum.
(b) A form of printmaking where the image can only be made once is known as monoprinting.
(c) A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process.
(d) Choreography is the art of composing steps for a dance.
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