Modern artists use various processes in their work beyond just the final product. These processes include painting, drawing, sculpture, and assemblage. Painting involves applying color to a surface to express emotions and ideas. Drawing produces images on a surface through linear rendition. Sculpture shapes figures or designs in three dimensions using materials like clay or metal. Assemblage composes artistic works from found objects like paper, cloth, or metal scraps. When mounting an exhibit, artists consider the concept, content, and physical layout to effectively display and share their creative works.