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SCULPTURE Sculpture Fundamentals: Form: The total mass or configuration that the subject or idea takes. It is the physical structure of the sculpture.

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1 SCULPTURE Sculpture Fundamentals: Form: The total mass or configuration that the subject or idea takes. It is the physical structure of the sculpture.   Content: The emotion, message or passion that the sculptor intends to convey through his/her sculpture.   Technique: The combination of materials and tools to create the sculpture.  

2 4 Main Types of Sculpture
In The Round

3 4 Main Types of Sculpture
Assemblage

4 4 Main Types of Sculpture
Low Relief High Relief Relief

5 4 Main Types of Sculpture
Kinetic

6 4 Ways (or methods of) Sculpting: Modeling: The process of manipulating a flexible material into a sculptural form. Modeling is an additive process. Most modeling is done with clay.   Casting: The process of filling a mold with liquid material that will then harden. Molds (hollow forms) provide the method for materials to take on or retain the shape, and securing an impression.   Carving: The process of cutting away material to reveal the desired image. Carving is a subtractive process and requires much planning, since the material cannot be restored.   Construction (Assemblage): The process of joining together components of one or more materials to create the sculpture. Construction and assemblage can be both an additive and/or subtractive process.  

7 EXAMPLES OF MOLDING

8 EXAMPLE OF CASTING

9 EXAMPLES OF CARVING

10 EXAMPLES OF CONSTRUCTION/ASSEMBLAGE


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