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dimensional formfree stand/ round scuplture
a three-dimensional artwork that can be viewed from all sides and is entirely detached from a background or solid surface
relief scupture
three-dimensional artwork projecting outward from a flat, supporting background.
techniques carving
•Carving (Subtractive): The process of cutting, chipping, or scraping away material from a solid mass. Sculptors use chisels and abrasives on hard mediums like marble, granite, or wood.
modeling
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•Modeling (Additive): An additive method where soft, pliable materials like clay or wax are built up and molded by hand or tools. These pieces are often fired in a kiln or hardened to cure.
•Casting
(Subtractive/Additive): Liquid material (such as molten bronze, resin, or plaster) is poured into a pre-made mold. Once it solidifies, the mold is removed, allowing for precise details and the creation of multiple replicas
•Assemblage & Construction:
A modern approach where different materials, scraps, or everyday found objects are joined together. Artists use welding, gluing, stitching, or bolting to construct the final piece

surrealism
Surrealists were a group of 20th-century artists and writers who sought to unlock the power of the unconscious mind by blending dream imagery with reality.
what makes it surreal
•Subject matter scales are incorrect
•Subject matter floating/levitating
•Subject matter in strange locations (dislocation
•Subject matter that are side by side in unusual circumstances (juxtaposition)
•Subject matter changing into something else (morphing)
purpose of art
the building block of artwork that convey a deepend mood
