2. SCULPTURE
1. What are the most common
subject of a sculptor?
2. Is sculpture better than
painting? Why?
3. How important are
sculptures?
4. If you will design a sculpture
of yourself, how would you do
it? Kindly describe it.
3. - an artistic form in which hard or
plastic materials are worked into
three-dimensional art objects
- The designs may be embodied in
freestanding objects, in reliefs on
surfaces, or in environments
4. - an enormous variety of media
maybe used, including clay, wax,
stone, metal, fabric, glass, wood,
plaster, rubber, and
random “found” objects.
- it occupies space as a three-
dimensional mass through
carving, casting modeling or
assembling materials
6. BUST
- It is a sculpted and painted
representation of the upper part
of the human figure such as the
head, neck, shoulders, chest or
breast.
7. Statue
It is a life-size or a larger size of a
sculpture of a person or an animal,
made of metal, stone or wood. The
world's tallest statue is the 420 feet
(128 meters) Spring Temple Buddha
in Henan, China
8. ARCHITECTURAL
Architectural sculpture is a universal
classification used to describe
structural design such as buildings,
bridges, burial chamber and other
big projects. It is from a brand of
materials which includes carved
stone such as brownstone, cast-iron,
machine pressed sheet zinc,terra
cotta, concrete and other architectural
supplies