23. Shape andform- shape isa flat, enclosedarea not 3d;Form is 3D19. Bas Relief-(low- raiseddesign) relief inwhich formsextend onlyslightly form thebackground21. Technique-way of doingsomething/execution of anartistic work1. Armature- A rigidframework, oftenwood or steel, usedto support asculpture or otherlarge work while it'sbeing made3. Subtractive- thesculpture involvesthe removal ofmaterial from a block(cutting, chiseling,chipping or scraping)12. Mass- definedas the volume ofdense matterdisplaced by thematerial of whichthe sculpture ismade4. Base- (also plinth)is the item that asculpture is mounted,attached or fixedupon: not a pedestal,a bade is betweenpedestal andsculpture13. Closed-objects seemmassive, solid,heavy and dense.Little to nonegative space17. Modeling- (shape3D artwork) art ofcarving, modeling,welding or otherwiseproducing figurativeworks of art in 3dimensions (shapingmaterials)22. Contrast-principle of art. (lightvs. dark colors,rough vs. smoothtextures, large vs.small) creating visualexcitement10. High relief-sculptured relief inwhich volumes arestrongly projectedfrom the background(come offbackground)15. Medium- thematerials used ina specific artistictechnique (Stonesculpture=granitestone is medium)20. Scale-dimensional elementdefined by otherelements of designsize relative. scale insculpture is measuredin terms of the humanbody14. Open-composition thatallows the eye tescape the frame(lots of negativespace)8. Frontal- parallel tothe surface in thepictorial arts or seenfrom the front view insculpture (one side)7. Freestanding-(of sculptureelements)unattached to asupporting unit orbackground; standalone11. Hole or void- anopening, gap, holeor empty space.voids are animportant feature inthe sculpture ofHenry Moore.18. Relief-sculpturaltechnique. meansto raise. give theimpression araised design on aslab6. Carving- Asculpture createdby removingmaterial in orderto create a desiredshape2. Additive sculpture-Process of creating a 3-dimensional artwork byadding separate partsto create a whole.Materials could includepaper, wood, metal etc.25. Assemblage- typeof 3-dimensional artbuilt by combining andconnecting a variety ofobjects and foundmaterials to create aunified whole piece ofart.9. In the round- abasic distinction isbetween sculpture inthe round, free-standing sculpture,such as statues;viewed from all sides24. Foundobject-materials thataren't normallyused for art,non-art function5. Casting- A sculpturaltechnique in whichliquid materials areshaped by pouring intoa mold. to copy a solidobject by pouring aliquid into a mold andletting it harden.16. Mobile- type ofkinetic sculptureconstructed to takeadvantage of theequilibrium. Contains anumber of rods, whereweighted objects hang23. Shape andform- shape isa flat, enclosedarea not 3d;Form is 3D19. Bas Relief-(low- raiseddesign) relief inwhich formsextend onlyslightly form thebackground21. Technique-way of doingsomething/execution of anartistic work1. Armature- A rigidframework, oftenwood or steel, usedto support asculpture or otherlarge work while it'sbeing made3. Subtractive- thesculpture involvesthe removal ofmaterial from a block(cutting, chiseling,chipping or scraping)12. Mass- definedas the volume ofdense matterdisplaced by thematerial of whichthe sculpture ismade4. Base- (also plinth)is the item that asculpture is mounted,attached or fixedupon: not a pedestal,a bade is betweenpedestal andsculpture13. Closed-objects seemmassive, solid,heavy and dense.Little to nonegative space17. Modeling- (shape3D artwork) art ofcarving, modeling,welding or otherwiseproducing figurativeworks of art in 3dimensions (shapingmaterials)22. Contrast-principle of art. (lightvs. dark colors,rough vs. smoothtextures, large vs.small) creating visualexcitement10. High relief-sculptured relief inwhich volumes arestrongly projectedfrom the background(come offbackground)15. Medium- thematerials used ina specific artistictechnique (Stonesculpture=granitestone is medium)20. Scale-dimensional elementdefined by otherelements of designsize relative. scale insculpture is measuredin terms of the humanbody14. Open-composition thatallows the eye tescape the frame(lots of negativespace)8. Frontal- parallel tothe surface in thepictorial arts or seenfrom the front view insculpture (one side)7. Freestanding-(of sculptureelements)unattached to asupporting unit orbackground; standalone11. Hole or void- anopening, gap, holeor empty space.voids are animportant feature inthe sculpture ofHenry Moore.18. Relief-sculpturaltechnique. meansto raise. give theimpression araised design on aslab6. Carving- Asculpture createdby removingmaterial in orderto create a desiredshape2. Additive sculpture-Process of creating a 3-dimensional artwork byadding separate partsto create a whole.Materials could includepaper, wood, metal etc.25. Assemblage- typeof 3-dimensional artbuilt by combining andconnecting a variety ofobjects and foundmaterials to create aunified whole piece ofart.9. In the round- abasic distinction isbetween sculpture inthe round, free-standing sculpture,such as statues;viewed from all sides24. Foundobject-materials thataren't normallyused for art,non-art function5. Casting- A sculpturaltechnique in whichliquid materials areshaped by pouring intoa mold. to copy a solidobject by pouring aliquid into a mold andletting it harden.16. Mobile- type ofkinetic sculptureconstructed to takeadvantage of theequilibrium. Contains anumber of rods, whereweighted objects hang

3D Design-2 Day 1 notes Bingo Game - Call List

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  1. 23. Shape and form- shape is a flat, enclosed area not 3d; Form is 3D
  2. 19. Bas Relief- (low- raised design) relief in which forms extend only slightly form the background
  3. 21. Technique- way of doing something/ execution of an artistic work
  4. 1. Armature- A rigid framework, often wood or steel, used to support a sculpture or other large work while it's being made
  5. 3. Subtractive- the sculpture involves the removal of material from a block (cutting, chiseling, chipping or scraping)
  6. 12. Mass- defined as the volume of dense matter displaced by the material of which the sculpture is made
  7. 4. Base- (also plinth) is the item that a sculpture is mounted, attached or fixed upon: not a pedestal, a bade is between pedestal and sculpture
  8. 13. Closed- objects seem massive, solid, heavy and dense. Little to no negative space
  9. 17. Modeling- (shape 3D artwork) art of carving, modeling, welding or otherwise producing figurative works of art in 3 dimensions (shaping materials)
  10. 22. Contrast- principle of art. (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small) creating visual excitement
  11. 10. High relief- sculptured relief in which volumes are strongly projected from the background (come off background)
  12. 15. Medium- the materials used in a specific artistic technique (Stone sculpture=granite stone is medium)
  13. 20. Scale- dimensional element defined by other elements of design size relative. scale in sculpture is measured in terms of the human body
  14. 14. Open- composition that allows the eye t escape the frame (lots of negative space)
  15. 8. Frontal- parallel to the surface in the pictorial arts or seen from the front view in sculpture (one side)
  16. 7. Freestanding- (of sculpture elements) unattached to a supporting unit or background; stand alone
  17. 11. Hole or void- an opening, gap, hole or empty space. voids are an important feature in the sculpture of Henry Moore.
  18. 18. Relief- sculptural technique. means to raise. give the impression a raised design on a slab
  19. 6. Carving- A sculpture created by removing material in order to create a desired shape
  20. 2. Additive sculpture- Process of creating a 3-dimensional artwork by adding separate parts to create a whole. Materials could include paper, wood, metal etc.
  21. 25. Assemblage- type of 3-dimensional art built by combining and connecting a variety of objects and found materials to create a unified whole piece of art.
  22. 9. In the round- a basic distinction is between sculpture in the round, free-standing sculpture, such as statues; viewed from all sides
  23. 24. Found object- materials that aren't normally used for art, non-art function
  24. 5. Casting- A sculptural technique in which liquid materials are shaped by pouring into a mold. to copy a solid object by pouring a liquid into a mold and letting it harden.
  25. 16. Mobile- type of kinetic sculpture constructed to take advantage of the equilibrium. Contains a number of rods, where weighted objects hang