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Disd Art 1 ACP

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The materials and tools used by an artist to create a work of art. 3D artists work with things like metal, clay, wood, glass, plastic, and fibers. Medium/Media
Carved sculptures are made by which method Subtracting or removing material
Items like a penny show elements that project only slightly, with no undercutting. This type of relief is known as low relief
This stage of clay consists of watered down clay that can be used like glue when attaching clay to clay Slip
A process for joining two metal pieces with a filler metal that is melted and bonds to both. It’s kind of like welding for jewelry Soldering
Sculptures that move are called Kinetic
During the late 1960’s and early 1970’s artists began to demand that people consider “What even is an artwork?”. This was apart of which art movement? Conceptual Art
Art that is performed in front of an audience. Artists use a variety of elements such as music, poetry, dance, theater, and video to create their works. Performance Art
What were some factors that led to the evolution of the Conceptual Art movement? Prices in the art market had begun to rise, Making artworks seem available only to the very rich, People had begun to question authority and institutions after World War II with the Civil Rights Movement and Feminism.
A sculpture that hangs from the ceiling and moves slightly revealing different configurations Mobiles
Artwork created to exist in a certain place. Typically, the artist takes the location into account while planning and creating the artwork. Site Specific
Site-specific works in heavily visited areas are often called Public Art
Artwork that is created to be part of nature Environmental Art
Artwork mades of natural materials like earth, rocks and plants which is called Earthworks
Any long flexible material like thread, straw, rope, hair, yarn etc. Fibers
Carving
What is Casting Casting is creating a hollow shape called a mold, and filling it with a material that will harden to create a sculpture
What is construction Construction
What is sculpture modeling Modeling
what is a sculpture in the round a sculpture that can be viewed from all sides, that you can walk around. Free standing.
what is a relief sculpture a sculpture that projects from the wall,
What does scale mean in sculpture scale
Which element of art relates to a sculpture being able to stand up? balance
When a 3D sculpture takes up physical space, what element of art is being activated space
Another name for a free standing sculpture is? sculpture in the round
Sculptures deal with what type of texture? Actual texture
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