WGU-IWC1-Part 4 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Mass | The size, shape, and volume of three-dimensional forms |
Scale | The size or apparent size of an object seen in relation to other objects, people, or its environment |
Sunken Relief | Sculptural relief in which the image or design is molded below the original surface of the background, which is not cut away |
Low relief | Sculptural relief that projects very little from the background, which is not cut away |
Relief | In printing, a technique in which the intended printing surface is left raised, with remaining areas cut away |
Addition | When a sculptor adds or combines material (sometimes called built sculpture) |
Proportion | The realative relationship of shapes or forms to one another in regards to size, height, width, length, or depth |
Full Round Sculpture | A sculpture employing three-dimensional attached to a background and meant to be seen from one side |
Relief Sculpture | A sculpture employing three-dimensions attached to a background and meant to be seen from one side |
Linear Sculpture | A sculpture employing two-dimensional materials |
Bust | A sculpture that represents a man or woman from the chest up |
Subtraction | When the sculptor carves or cuts away unwanted material to create the work |
Substitution | When the sculptor molds or casts an artwork |
Glyptic | Sculpture which emphasizes the substances or materials from which it is made |
Mobile | A type of kinetic sculpture in which parts move, often by air currents |
High relief | Sculpture relief in which forms extend from the background to at least half their depth |
Ephemeral | Sculpture designed to make a statement and then cease to exist |
Manipulation | When a sculptor shapes the material by hand (modeling clay or other materials) |
Negative | Mold from which a sculpture is cast ` |
Dome | A common structural element of architecture resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere |
Functionalism | The belief that architects should design a building based on the purpose of that building |
Eclectiscism | The inclusion or combination of several different styles in one composition or work of art |
Capital | A decorative device generally placed at the top of a column as a transition for the eye |
Tensile Strenght | Ability of a building to withstand bending |
Compressive Strength | Ability of a material to withstand crushing |
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