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FEBRUARY 2012/ELEM SKILLS SHEET
VISUAL VOCABULARY: SCULPTURE
These words are helpful to know when talking about sculpture.
The pictures can help you understand the meaning of each term.
Name____________________ Class __________
KINDS OF SCULPTURE
SOME WAYS TO MAKE A SCULPTURE
SOME TOOLS OF SCULPTURE
in the round:
a sculpture
that is meant
to be viewed
from all sides
relief (rih-LEEF):
a sculpture
with raised
images
on a flat
background
carving (KAHR-ving):
cutting away at a
solid material, like
stone or wood
casting (KA-sting):
pouring a liquid material, like molten
bronze, into a shaped mold so that it
hardens in the shape of the mold
modeling (MOD-el-ing):
shaping a soft material,
like clay
maquette
(ma-KET):
a small-scale
model for a
larger sculpture
mold (mohld):
a hollow form
that gives
shape to a
material that
has been cast

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