Asked by Ann
this type of shape is commonly seen in kota
figures.
A. broken
B. geometric
C. organic
D. contour
figures.
A. broken
B. geometric
C. organic
D. contour
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
From Internet:
Kota figures represent an extremely stylized human body, reduced to shoulders and “arms,” in emptied lozenge shape, surmounted by a large face framed by an ample coiffure with hanging tresses. The face, always oval, may be concave (female), convex (male) or concave-convex, with a forehead in quarter-sphere (also male).
Kota figures represent an extremely stylized human body, reduced to shoulders and “arms,” in emptied lozenge shape, surmounted by a large face framed by an ample coiffure with hanging tresses. The face, always oval, may be concave (female), convex (male) or concave-convex, with a forehead in quarter-sphere (also male).
Answered by
Anonymous
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