Elements and Principles
Types of sculpture
Definitions
Terms
Wild Card
100

The element of art that deals with actual 3-D objects that take up space is:

Form

100

The figures in the sculpture are dramatically raised from the background. 

High relief

100

A sculpture is an artwork that is ______ -dimensional. 

Three

100

The space around the piece, or in openings within the piece that emphasize the form.

Negative space

100

_____________ is the app we use as our digital portfolios and where we write our artist statements for each art piece. 

200

This element of art refers to the way something feels or looks like it feels:

Texture

200

Design only slightly raised from the surface in a sculpture.  Also known as a Low Relief.  

Bas - relief

200
The "sketeton" structure inside a sculpture that is the first apect of the 3D form is known as 

the armature. 

200

A flat piece of art is _____ -Dimensional.

Two dimensional

200

What does "display ready" mean? 

Display ready means that the work of art is mounted, labled, or prepared in someway to be displayed in a public space. 

300

This type of space refers to the main focus of a picture, while the other type usually refers to the background.

Positive and Negative space 

300

To see all parts you have to walk around it

Sculpture-in-the-round 

300

When doing 3D planning your in a minimum of 3 different _____________ to properly visualize the proprtions (how big and where)

perspectives

300

An art medium or media is:

materials used to create an artwork


300

This type of art is a 20th-century art style that does not attempt to represent external reality. It uses color, form, and texture to create a composition independent of the visual world.

Abstract Art

400

Joining the parts or  “building blocks” together. This can be done with color, texture, or shapes, etc,.

Unity 

400

Found objects used to create a sculpture 

Assemblage 

400

Shapes that can be mathematically measured.  

Geometric

400

__________  refers to the aesthetic design (what it looks like), while ___________refers to the purpose or utility of an object (how you use it).

Form and Function

400

List at least 5 household or easy to find items that you could build a scuplture with. 

Pipe cleaners, play-doh, popsical sticks, CD's, chopsticks, corks, cardboard, toothpicks, aluminmum cans, plastic bottles, bottle caps, plastic junk, etc. 
500

Showing different types or “building blocks.” For example same shape in different colors. 

Variety

500

A sculpture in which movement (as of a motor-driven part or a changing electronic image) is a basic element. 

Kinetic Sculpture

500

2 parts:  

1. Name the sculpting method that removes material from a sculpture.

2. Name the sculpting method that attaches material to a sculpture.

Subtractive

Additive

500

Known as "anti-art," this style of art used irony, humor, nonsense, and chance to shock audiences and reject traditional aesthetics. 

Dada or Dadaism

500

List out the ingredients we used to make the paper mache clay. 

toilet paper, joint compound, elmers glue, flour, water, maybe oil

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