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A typical example of a low-relief sculpture would be a coin
From a bicycle seat and handlebars, the artist _______ formed a sculpture and title it Bull's Head Pablo Picasso
Julio Gonzales was the sculptor who first used the _______ for his metal sculptures. welding torch
Michelandelo preferred the _______ process, where the artist literally carves material away to form a sculpture. subtractive
Originally covered with gold leaf, the 1st century Chinese Bodhisattva was created entirely from wood
The cast aluminum work Corporate Wars: Wall of Influence by artist Robert Longo is an excellent example of a _______ sculpture high-relief
The work by Robert Arneson called California Artist is made of clay
This artist is most famous for creating mobiles such as Untitled Alexander Calder
When creating a 3-dimensional work, the artist typically uses a/an _______ technique known as modeling additive
When sculptors work with soft materials, they often use a/an _______ to prevent sagging. armature
A subcategory of constructed sculpture-seen in the works of Deborah Butterfied-that lets artists use familiar objects in new ways is called assemblage
The term "site specific" refers to a work of art _______ that is considered an installation and is intended for a particular location
Because many times the casting process involves the replacement of one material with another, this process if often call a/an _______ process. substitution
The style of sculpture known as "installation art" is best described as _______. An example of this can be seen in _______. transforming a space using three-dimensional elements to create a visual narrative; The Weather Project
The use of found objects put together in a way that would radically change the way the viewer would see familiar objects is known as _______ assemblage
Michelangelo called some of his unfinished figures _______ this metaphor refers to his belief that as a sculptor, he was physically releasing the figure from the block of stone. slave
The three basic sculpture methods include carving, modeling and casting
Sculpture meant to be seen from all sides is called _______ or freestanding. in-the-round
The wood carving, mother and child, is a gestural work that suggests anguish
the sculpture _______ is best known not because of it's design but because of the lawsuit that ensued after the installation of the piece. Titled Arc
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