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ALLAN JAY BESARIO

PRACTICE

Sculpture is an artistic
form in which hard or
plastic materials are
worked into three-
dimensional art objects.

The designs may be


It is, rather, the name of
embodied in
an art that grows and
freestanding objects, in
changes and is
reliefs on surfaces, or
continually extending
in environments ranging
the range of its
from tableaux
activities and evolving
to contexts that
new kinds of objects.
envelop the spectator.

Sculpture
An enormous variety of
Sculpture is not a
media may be used,
fixed term that applies
including clay, wax,
to a permanently
stone, metal,
circumscribed category
fabric, glass, wood, plas
of objects or sets of
ter, rubber, and random
activities.
“found” objects.
Materials may be
carved, modeled,
molded, cast, wrought,
welded, sewn,
assembled, or
otherwise shaped and
combined.
ENRICHMENT

Like paintings, sculpture is primarily art, so the more you look, the more your eyes become accustomed to the medium
and the faster you perceive. To learn (or teach) how to appreciate great plastic arts, this website contains descriptions of
most major schools from the Stone Age to the present. It contains the aesthetics of the movement and references to
important sculptors and their works, and is explained individually as needed. However, there is no educational item
comparable to visiting sculpture galleries, gardens and museums where you can roam the exhibits and see them from
different angles. So, check out our list of the best museums. Finally, unlike painting, sculpture is a three-dimensional art
that can only be properly appreciated by the body.

EVALUATION

1. Casting
2. Wood Carving
3. Line
4. Color
5. Texture
6. Volume
7. Perspective
8. Style
9. Form
10. Sculpture

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