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Sculpture

And
3D Assemblage
Do you know that
sculpture can be made
of discarded materials?
Assembling is a process
by which individual pieces
or objects are brought
together to form a
sculpture.
Assemblage is a
sculpture that an artist
created by putting
objects together.
Some materials used to
assemble sculpture:
• Plastic
• Wood Scraps
• Wire
• String
• Empty Spools
• Plastic Lids
To join the materials, artist
may use the following:
• Nail
• Glue
• Screw
Pablo Picasso’s Cubist Guitar in 1912
Pablo Picasso’s Cubist Guitar in 1912

This work is called constructions.


“A creative mind can create a unique assemblage out
of materials such as empty cans, lightbulbs, wood,
used furnitures, and many more found around you”.

Shells, wood and strings were put


together to produce an artwork
“A creative mind can create a unique assemblage out
of materials such as empty cans, lightbulbs, wood,
used furnitures, and many more found around you”.

Shells, wood and strings were put


together to produce an artwork
Used paint cans put together turned to be
a unique artwork
Trophy of Chasse-Le-Golem Jean Tinguely
His Only, only Bird
Found object sculpture of Alexander
Calder & was created from metal scraps.
Pablo Picasso’s Bull Head is an example of
artwork created by an imaginative mind.
Nancy Graves artwork
Sculpture
And
Three-dimension
Three-dimensional art
> means that it has
height, width, depth.
> can be touched,
measured, and can be
viewed from all sides.
Our Lady of EDSA Shrine Calvary Hills
Jose Rizal at Dapitan
Lumad Statues in Davao
Carved Statues
Relief
Sculpture is
meant to be viewed
from one side only. It
has three-
dimensional depth
but does not occupy
space independently
as sculpture in the
round.
Low Relief
Sculpture – shows
parts that are
raised up from
the background.
High Relief
Sculpture
– when a sculpture
projects more boldly
from the background.
• - Thick forms stand
out from the
background.
Modern
Sculptors and
Craftsmen

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