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Fresco painting: a method of painting on freshly applied plaster.
Painted using water-based paints that are freshly made by soaking dry paints with water.
Usually made on walls and are permanent.
A type includes "Buon" (true fresco) that uses three layers of plaster and some marble dust.
Sculptures: artworks where hard materials are used to create a three-dimensional artistic object.
A lot of sculptures have been made using stone and wood carving and clay firing amongst others.
The definition of the term in the context of art has changed over time, with many elements being changed as well.
There are a large variety of materials that can be used, such as clay, plastic, stone and wax.
Murals: artworks applied to walls and made on walls.
It is different from most styles of art as it is derived from architecture.
There are many forms of mural paintings such as tempera painting and fresco painting.
This might include painting and tiles the term does not usually refer to mosaic painting.
Gond Art: a form of folk art practiced by the Gond.
Also known as Pardhan art or Jangarh Kalam art
Designs such as dots and lines are used to make this art.
The paints are made of charcoal and colored soil etc.