Any work of art carried out in three dimensions One can walk around a piece of sculpture and see it from many points of view.
A term for the work of a sculptor in three-dimensional form by cutting from a solid block of a stone.
An artist uses carving, modelling and construction to create a 3-dimensional piece of art.
A three-dimensional work of art. Such works may be carved, modeled, cast or otherwise constructed or assembled using a variety of materials.
The art of carving wood, chiseling stone, assembling, casting or welding metal, modeling clay or wax, etc., into three-dimensional representations, as statues, figures, forms, etc; any work of sculpture or such works collectively; to cut, carve, chisel, cast, weld, mold, etc. into statues, figures, etc.
A three-dimensional work of art, or the art of making it. Such works may be carved, modeled, constructed, or cast. Sculptures can also be described as assemblage, in the round, and relief, and made in a huge variety of media.
the act, process, or art of carving, molding, or assembling material; Art
The surface relief, or topography, of a spore or pollen grain. Syn. Ornamentation.
The art or practice of creating three-dimensional forms or figures.
A three-dimensional work of art, or the art of making it. Such works may be carved, modeled, constructed, or cast. Return to: / Home / Context / Styles / Purpose / Media / Help
works of art in which images and forms are carried out primarily in three dimensions. It is impossible to see the whole of a fully three-dimensional object at once. To be fully viewed, it must be turned around or the observer must move around it, and by these actions the appearance is dynamic and constantly changing
There are six main types of sculpture: wood, stone, ivory, terra-cotta, metal (gold work), and bronze (casting). In wooden sculpture the work may be carved from a single block or made of several pieces worked separately then joined together. The surface is covered with a layer of plaster that is then painted or covered with thin cloth glued to the surface, which serves as a support for the plaster. This is then painted, usually with tempera, or gilded. Alternately, the wood is left visible and polished to resemble bronze. The materials used in stone sculpture include scalpels of various shapes to be struck with mallets, drills and files. The principal phases in the work are modeling and polishing. The stone and marble sculptures may or may not be painted.
Three-dimensional art forms created from processes of carving, modeling, and/or assemblage.
creating figures or designs in three dimensions
create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material; "sculpt a swan out of a block of ice"
shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it; "She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband"
a creative representation in which hard or plastic materials are carved, molded, or welded into three-dimensional artistic objects
a three-dimensional , human-made object selected for special recognition as art
a three-dimensional, man-made object considered as art
a three-dimensional object that discloses shaded and lighted areas when exposed to light and thus reveals its shape
a three-dimensional representation that can be viewed from all sides, while a relief is an artwork in which the figures project from a background
Carved, cut, hewn, cast, molded, welded or assembled into three dimensional representations, forms, or figures.
Carving on surface of a shell, such as ribs and ridges.
A three-dimensional form modeled, carved, or assembled.
Materials formed into a three-dimensional work of art, either representational or abstract and either functional or non-functional
Three-dimensional work of art made by carving, modeling or constructing. It has no useful function in itself.
is a three dimensional work of art, as opposed to a flat work like a drawing or painting. It occupies actual space and has real depth. series is an edition, or the number of copies produced from one original art work.
Sculpture is any three-dimensional form created as an artistic expression. Sculpture is primarily concerned with space: occupying it, relating to it, and influencing the perception of it.
According to Merriam-Webster: " A three-dimensional work of art." According to Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet: " functional three-dimensional work of art, with the room to grill 20 chicken breasts. Learn more about the Sculpture Series.
a. A three dimensional work of plastic art. b. Making figures or designs in three dimensions. c. Create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material.
A figure or design made in wood, stone, plaster or metal
1. Statuary cut from stone or brick. 2. Statues modeled or cast rather than sculptured.
A three-dimensional form modelled, carved, or assembled.
a three dimensional artistic work. Sculpture can be made out of any material including sound and movement
Representation of figures and objects, in relief or in three dimensions. Sculpture is typically made in stone, marble, wood, clay, bronze, metal, precious metal, plaster or other hard materials. Prints
The art or practice of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by by carving wood, chiseling marble, modeling clay, or casting in metal.
An art form created by altering the appearance of a mass by adding or subtracting material.
A three-dimensional work of art either in the round (to be viewed from all sides) or in bas relief (low relief in which figures protrude slightly from the background).
The art of carving or modeling figures. Sculpture includes cutting statues from blocks of stone or wood; casting in bronze (or other material); making statues by welding or assembling; and modeling in clay or wax.
Images created in three-dimensional form in a wide variety of materials--clay, bronze and marble are most common. Some sculpture pieces are reproduced from molds and are considered to be "published" works. Others are unique pieces created entirely by the sculptor.
The art of carving wood, chiseling stone, casting and weildign metal, modeling clay or wax into three dimensional representations, as statues and figures, or any work of sculpture or such works collectively.
that branch of the visuals arts which seeks to achieve its ends through the manipulation of materials in three dimensions