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Across
Emerged in the U.S. in the late 1960s and early 1970s, in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked.
Designs, plans, and directs construction of buildings and environmental areas.
Used as a verb, means to build a 3-D object. Used as a noun, it means the 3-D object created as the end product of the modeling process.
The space in the back of the image (sometimes referred to as negative space).
Small differences in height from base
Works with set, costume, and lighting directors to bring the visual elements of a film, TV show, or play together.
(1925 – 1996) Produced life-size colored models of people that were dressed and surrounded by actual objects.
(1956 - ) Produces site-specific sculpture and land art situated in natural and urban settings.
Gluing papers, visuals, and/or objects from a variety of sources (magazines, photos, papers) to a surface to create art; a combination of visuals from a number of other sources.
Examines works of art, jewelry, antiques, and the contents of estates to determine their value and authenticity. This job requires detailed knowledge of the subjects and an understanding of current market values and trends.
Creates personal artwork that is shown in galleries and purchased by the public; a person who creates works of fine art for display and purchase; can use many different media.
Practical purpose objects
Foundation or support for a sculptural object.
(1935 - ) With his wife, Jeanne-Claude, they created environmental sculptures that have draped and surrounded various landscapes.
A single material an artist may use (pencil, pen, paint, etc.).
Down
A personal inventiveness regarding the production of a work of art
Difference between shapes and forms. forms have this component
Different kinds of materials are joined together (paper, wood, plastic, wire, string).
The supporting structure under a sculpture
Material is added together or built up
(1910 – 1950s) Identifiable subject matter with simplified, altered, distorted, changed or rearranged visual elements (NONREPRESENTATIONAL)
(1903 – 1977) Created simplified forms in wood, bronze, or marble to create non-objective sculptures that referenced the real world.
a person who professionally analyzes and interprets works of art
A natural object or an artifact not originally intended as art; found and considered to have aesthetic value.
systematic discussion of an artwork involving four stages; Describe, Analyze, Interpret, Judge
Any sculpture that moves because of wind, cranks, or motors
Material is taken away or removed (carving FOR EXAMPLE).
created moving sculptures (kinetic)
Personal or cultural sense of beauty, i.e., qualities that make something pleasing to look at, listen to, touch, smell, or taste.
an object with 3-dimensions (width x height x depth)