Lesson 2: Sculpture Flashcards
Has three dimensions: height, width and depth
SCULPTURES
Created by either carving, modeling or assembling parts together
SCULPTURES
GENERAL KINDS OF SCULPTURE (11)
FREE STANDING
RELIEF
ASSEMBLAGE
KINETIC
ADVERTISING ART
PAPER ART
PHOTOGRAPHY
POTTERY
PRINTMAKING
TATTOO ART
TEXTILE WEAVING
this kind of sculpture that can independently stand in a space.
FREE STANDING
The form is projected from a flat surface, high or low relief.
RELIEF
Formed by putting together materials such as found objects, pieces of paper, wood, scraps and other materials.
ASSEMBLAGE
Sculpture in motion
KINETIC
using a paid space or time in any of the media to inform and influence the public.
ADVERTISING ART
process of cutting, pasting, recycling and/or constructing of objects from paper
PAPER ART
Process of producing images using a light-sensitive chemical plate or film.
PHOTOGRAPHY
is a general term for decorative and useful objects made from clay and set off at high high temperatures.
POTTERY
transferring images from a firm surface.
PRINTMAKING
refers to a body adornment permanently engraved on the skin using sharp instrument and plant dyes or inks.
TATTOO ART
process of creating cloth by interweaving a series of parallel vertical threads with another series of horizontal threads at right angles.
TEXTILE WEAVING
Also known as a sculpture in motion.
KINETIC
Refers to the process of producing images using a light-sensitive chemical plate or film.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Example of this form of visual arts is the use of coconut leaves in wrapping cooked rice.
Puso Weaving
Form projecting slightly from the flat surface or background.
Bas-relief
This form of visual arts the way the food is packaged/presented in an artistic way.
Food art