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True or False? Molds are a subtractive technique.
False. It is an additive technique.
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what type of sculpture is pictured?
sculpture in the round
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What type of sculpture is pictured?
installation
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what material does this sculpture appear to be made from?
metal
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Whats the type of kinetic sculpture called?
Mobile
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Whats the name of the artist that created this sculpture?
Maya Lin
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True or False? Assemblage is an additive process involving gluing, nailing or stapling.
True.
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Give an example of a functional sculpture.
table, shoe, dish and etc.
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What are the two sculpture techniques?
subtractive and additive
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what material does this sculpture appear to be made from?
wood
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What is scupture?
2d or 3d art made by carving, casting, or other technique
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whats a functional sculpture?
a sculpture made with a specific use
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What do you call this subtractive technique?
carving
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what material does this sculpture appear to be made from?
fiber/fabric
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What type of sculpture is this?
relief
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What type of sculpture technique is modeling?
additive
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Who is the artist credited for the creation of the mobile?
Alexander Calder
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The first sculpture pictured here was called?
Venus
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Name a artificial or manufactured material sculptors use
bottles, gum, food, fabric, plastic
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Who hired artists to create sculpture scenes from the bible?
churches
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Name the four types of sculpture.
sculpture in the round, relief, mobile and installation
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Name a natural material that sculptors use
wood, dirt, sand, rocks, metal
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Whats the Detroit artist who created the Heidelburg Project?
Tyree Guyton
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Pictured is an example of what sculptural technique?
mold/casting
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