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Sculpture Created by J. Walker & L. McHugh ‘07

Sculpture Is three dimensional art (it is not flat)

Sculpture-Vocabulary Additive Sculpture: a physical object constructed from separate parts

Sculpture-Vocabulary Subtractive Sculpture: any process by which an artist or designer removes materials from a larger mass When a sculptor cuts or carves away from material such as wood or stone to create a form.

Sculpture-Vocabulary Constructive Sculpture-When a sculptor uses materials such as metal, wood, or plastic and puts them together with bolts, nails, and glue.

Sculpture-Vocabulary Casting Sculpture-A method of reproducing a sculpture by pouring a liquid, such as bronze, into a mold made by the artist. This allows the artist to make many copies of the piece.

What Type Is IT?

What Type Is IT? It is a CASTING

What Type Is IT?

What Type Is IT? It is a SUBTRACTIVE

What Type Is IT?

What Type Is IT? It is a CONSTRUCTIVE

What Type Is IT?

What Type Is IT? It is a CONSTRUCTIVE

What Type Is IT?

What Type Is IT? It is a SUBTRACTIVE

What Type Is IT

What Type Is IT It is a CONSTRUCTIVE/ ADDITIVE

Sculpture-Sand

Sculpture-Sand

Sculpture-Snow

Sculpture-Snow

In Art: Create a subtractive sculpture with stone

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