Most candidates did not understand the terms - two and three
dimensional arts, and so were not able to give accurate definitions as
required in (a) part. The candidates therefore lost some marks.
Some of the expected answers were:
(a) (i) Two dimensional art is a work, either drawn, painted or do
on a flat surface;
(ii)
Three dimensional art is a work that shows both the length,
breadth and depth of an object.
(b) Both are art works
Both are visual
Both have length and breadth. |