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A modern approach where different materials (found objects, scrap metal, plastic) are joined together, often through welding or gluing. From Monuments to Modernity
A "subtractive" process where the artist chips away at a solid block—usually stone or wood—to find the figure within. мЎ°к°Ѓн’€ (Sculpture)
Sculpture: The Art of Shaping Space At its core, is the branch of visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Unlike a painting that captures a moment on a flat surface, a sculpture exists in our physical space, inviting us to walk around it, touch its texture, and see how light interacts with its form. The Four Traditional Methods A modern approach where different materials (found objects,
A process where a liquid material (like molten bronze) is poured into a mold. This allows for durable, metal versions of modeled works. Unlike a painting that captures a moment on
An "additive" process where soft materials like clay or wax are built up and shaped by hand.