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Introduction Sculpture to
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Sculpture Sculpture is a three dimensional work of art. Sculpture is art that is designed to occupy space.
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In this process, a soft, pliable material is built up and shaped. Media such as clay or wax are used in modeling. Because the sculptor gradually adds more material to build a form, modeling is referred to as an additive process.
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In carving, the sculptor cuts, chips, or drills from a solid mass of material to create a sculpture. Material is removed until the sculpture is completed. Carving is called a subtractive process. Wood and stone are the most common carving media.
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In casting, molten metal or another substance (plaster, cement, etc.) is poured into a mold and allowed to harden. The artist can them make duplicates of the same form over and over again.
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In this process, a variety of different materials are gathered and joined together to make a sculpture. Media can be welded, glued, sewn or otherwise fitted together.
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Representational Art Art that has recognizable subject matter and is based on reality.
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Abstract Art: Art that is simplified from something in reality.
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Art that has no recognizable subject matter. It is based on the art elements and principles only.
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Work of art surrounded on all sides by space
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Type of sculpture in which forms project from a flat background Relief:
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Kinetic sculpture : contains moving parts, and can be set in motion by air currents or a motor.
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Installation: site-specific art that transforms the space and involves the viewer as a participant.
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