Necessity of Sculpture and Painting Basics of Painting Basics of Sculpture Architecture Design Basics of Design Sculpture Theory Painting Theory Prominent Sculpture in Bangladesh Prominent Painting in Bangladesh
1. Necessity of
Sculpture
and
Painting
Raju Memorial Sculpture.
- Shaymol Chowdhury.
Tafshirul Alam Mahi
Roll: 01
Batch: 01
ID: 12/19/01/01
Subject: Sculpture & Painting
Department of Architecture
World University of Bangladesh
2. SCULPTURE
The art or practice of shaping figures or designs
in the round or in relief, as by chiseling marble,
modeling clay, or casting in metal.
Sculptures are art forms that first began in around
32,000 B.C. Ancient people used to create small
animals and human figures from carved bones.
Nowadays, sculptors use more complex techniques
and tools, such as brass, marble, and more. Yet
despite the complex process of making statues or
carved figures, sculptures play essential roles,
especially in the 21st century.
Overall, the central purpose of sculptures and all
works of art is to send a message. Artists create
sculptures to express ideas, convey religious beliefs,
and tell the story of significant figures in history and
even mythological adventures.
Aparajeyo Bangla.
- Syed Abdullah Khalid.
3. NECESSITY OF SCULPTURE
Remembering History:
For generations, people and communities have used sculptures to
commemorate specific, essential parts of history and renowned,
respected people. Such sculptures may include historical
figures, bold and benevolent leaders, heroic people, and,
sometimes, even animals.
Artistic Expression:
Just as with painting, poetry, and prose, sculptors use their art to
express their ideas, emotions, and experiences. By using three-
dimensional media, they create a whole new experience for
their audience.
Spiritual Reasons:
Spirituality and religion are perhaps the oldest yet most
significant reasons for the creation of sculptures. In ancient
times, people used carved stone to represent their deities. The
practice continued in all continents, where societies decorated their
temples and gardens with statues of their respective gods.
Basabo Buddhist Monastery.
4. Janani o Gorbito Bornomala.
- Mrinal Haque.
Moder Gorob.
- Mofidul Alam Khan.
A Sculpture in
Dhakeshwari Temple. Roktaktto Aangin.
- Palash Razu.
Conversation 1.
- Ashim Haldar Sagor.
5. PAINTING
Painting is the expression of ideas and emotions,
with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in
a two-dimensional visual language.
The elements of this language its shapes, lines,
colors, tones, and textures are used in various
ways to produce sensations of volume, space,
movement, and light on a flat surface.
These elements are combined into expressive
patterns in order to represent real or supernatural
phenomena, to interpret a narrative theme, or to
create wholly abstract visual relationships.
An artist’s decision to use a particular medium, such
as tempera, fresco, oil, acrylic, watercolor or
other water-based paints, ink.
Santhal Women.
- Zainul Abedin.
6. NECESSITY OF PAINTING
1. Painting helps you communicate emotions.
2. Paintings help people learn history.
3. Painting can improve problem-solving skills.
4. Painting boosts creativity.
5. Painting can improve your focus.
6. Paintings increase cultural appreciation.
7. Painting can improve self-esteem.
8. Looking at paintings increases blood flow to the brain.
9. Painting can improve mental health.
10. Painting can improve health in your older years.
11. Painting helps you thinking out of the box.
A Landscape
- S. M. Sultan.