1.15.2016

Sculpture Terms

  • Sculpture – the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.
  • Plastic Arts – art forms which involve physical manipulation of a plastic medium by molding or modeling such as sculpture or ceramics.
  • Relief Sculpture – from the Latin verb relevo, to raise, a sculpture technique which creates the impression that the sculpted material has been raised above a flat background plane.
  • Sculpture in the Round – a type of sculpture which is presented in complete three-dimensional form and are not attached to a flat background (unlike relief).
  • Subtractive Sculpture – sculpture techniques that involve removing material to create a finished work, such as wood carving or stone sculpture.
  • Additive Sculpture – the process of creating sculpture by adding material to create the work, such as molding and modeling.
  • Carving - a subtractive process that involves removing unwanted portions of the raw materials to reveal the form that the artist has visualized.
  • Modeling - an additive process of building the forms by using highly plastic materials such as clay or wax.
  • Casting - a complex additive process wherein a negative mold is created.
  • Bas or low relief - the quality of a projecting image where the overall depth is shallow.  The background is very compressed or completely flat, as on most coins, on which all images are in low-relief.
  • Sculpture in the Round - sculpture that can be seen from more than one position.


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