sculptural form produced by adding, combining, or building up material from a core or (in some cases) an armature
Of or portraying the (human or animal) figure. This type of sculpture can be either realistic (in varying degrees...) or stylized.
You are looking at face when the nose falls to one side slightly. If looking at the head you see more of one side of face and head than the other.
Bottom of ear is at same height as bottom of this
In sculpture, a portrait of a person that includes the head, neck, and part of the shoulders and upper chest. It is by definition figurative. It can be realistic or not. Sizes can vary from miniature to smaller than life-size, life-size, heroic or monumental.
For this view the nose is perfectly in middle of face so you see an equal amount of left and right side.
What is front view?
Pupils are same width as the corners of the this
The length of the brow to the chin is same distance as width across head at this level
process in which a sculpture is formed by removing material from a block or mass of wood, stone, or other material.
Sculpture is dubbed this when it portrays real life objects or people or recognizable, identifiable shapes. In general, the term used for the depiction of human figures, real objects or scenes as they appear. Can also be used to mean representational.
For this view you see only one side of the face. You only see the full left side of the head or the right.
Nose takes up this much (fraction) of the head
The top of ear is at the same height as the top of this part.
A variation in form that either exaggerates or de-emphasizes certain qualities in a work of art. It can apply to figurative sculpture that is not realistic.
This part of the face is halfway down your head
When building solid, this is referred to as looking at your sculpture as a simplified form void of details and individual parts.
Any piece or type of sculpture that is meant to be seen from all sides. Also referred to as in the round.