Tony Smith has written: 'Tony Smith; ten elements and throwback' 'Not an object, not a monument' 'Tony Smith: recent sculpture' 'Recent sculpture'
Holes in a sculpture are often referred to as negative space or voids. They can be intentional design elements created by the artist to add depth and complexity to the piece.
An example of a sculpture that relies on a power source is "Tinguely Fountain" by Jean Tinguely in Basel, Switzerland. This kinetic sculpture features moving parts and water elements that are powered by electricity, creating an interactive and dynamic art piece.
Absolutely, both in terms of composition and also of applique. Look up "Painted Greek Sculpture", just to start, and know that then as now, every surface has a finish; whether deliberately applied or organically created, all elements of painting are fully vested in sculpture, and should be appreciated as such. Of course, a deliberate intention or approach to the surface qualities of a sculpture will imbue it with greater meaning, and therefore enhance it's value- postmodernism aside, I suppose....
Sculpture is a medium of art that is 3 dimentional, also origami.
a sculpture is a three dimensional object which creates positive and negative spaces for the viewers eye to entertain. In installation is often a combination of elements which comprise a space that often the viewer themselves can move through.
How does Mesopotamian sculpture differ from Egypt sculpture?
Modigliani used simplified and abstracted forms to create stylized figures.
How can there be an antonym? What could the opposite of sculpture be? Non-sculpture?
I created a sculpture. The sculpture is beautiful.
Herbert Keutner has written: 'Sculpture' -- subject- s -: Modern Sculpture, Renaissance Sculpture, Sculpture, Modern, Sculpture, Renaissance
Moritz Woelk has written: 'Benedetto Antelami' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Italian Sculpture, Medieval Sculpture, Romanesque Sculpture, Sculpture, Italian, Sculpture, Medieval, Sculpture, Romanesque