The preffered material from which Etruscans made their sculptures is terra cotta. Marble was also used to make sculptures. Bronze was rarely but used to make sculptures, so stone in my opinion was the material that wasn't used to make sculptures.
He used all the elements of art line shape etc
The color is used for to draw the viewer eye to the drill that is holding the ribbon
He used black background and grill placed in front of the back drop that is colorful
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The answer is A <span> there are a number of vanishing points, usually created by multiple objects</span>
They paint using color combinations not found in naturalistic paintings. Italian Mannerists include the artists Parmigianino, Pontormo, and Vasari. This style of painting is identified with almost the opposite of naturalistic painting. To achieve this , painters would distort the human forms and objects. They create images outside of how nature presented them, and often used fanciful artificial shapes and unrealistic proportions to achieve this. They also use an extreme form of the technique called chiaroscuro, this is the use of a dark background to highlight a subject in bright light.