2. SCULPTURE is a 3-Dimensional artwork
which may be made through different processes such
as carving, modeling, assembling or casting. It may be
executed as free-standing object, in relief, or in
environment. A variety of media may be used,
including clay, fabric, metal, plaster, plastic, porcelain,
wax, wood, rubber, stone, found objects and other
synthetic or fabricated materials.
3. CARVING
◦ a sculpture is created by removing excess material on a
medium (wood, ivory or stone) in order to create desired
shape.
4. MODELING
◦ The act or art of sculpting in pliable material such as clay or
wax to create desired shape.
5. ASSEMBLING
◦ is a form of sculpture comprise of found objects arranged in
such a way that they create piece.
6. CASTING
◦ is a process by which a liquid material is usually poured into a
mold, which contains a hallow cavity of the desired shape and
then allowed to solidify.
16. SUNKEN RELIEF (Coelanaglyphic or Intaglio-Relief)
Where the sculpture is sunk below the level of the surrounding
surface and is contained within a sharply incised contour line. It is
almost found in Ancient Egyptian Art.
17. FREE-STANDING
◦ It is fixed to the ground by its base or support structure, it is
also called round sculpture which may be viewed from more
than one position like statues.
OBLATION
The original Oblation can be
found at the UP Diliman Main
Library
This statue was made by
Guillermo Tolentino
Symbolizes selfless offering of
oneself to the country
18. LAPU-LAPU MONUMENT
Also called the Statue of
the Sentinel of Freedom.
Partial Transcription of the
monument marker:
This monument is "a gift of
The Korea Freedom League
and Poongsan Microtech
Philippine, Inc. in
Appreciation and Honor of
the memory of Freedom-
Loving Filipinos Who Sent
their Sons to Help Save
Korean Democracy" (during
the Korean War in the early
1950's).
19. THE THINKER
It was made by Auguste
Rodin in Paris.
It can be found in
Grawemeyer Hall on the
University of Louisville
Kentucky
First displayed at the St.
Louis World’s Fair in 1904.
It reflects/symbolizes
philosophy.
20. KINETIC
◦ It is a sculpture which involves physical motion which is
normally move by natural forces.
FOUR SQUARES
It was made by George
Rickey in Geviert on 1969.
Can be found on the New
National Gallery in Berlin
Germany.