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Essay / The Kiss Marble Sculpture Artwork - 836
The Kiss Marble Sculpture ArtworkThis was created by Rachel Manson. In historical period, sculpture is the technique of changing the shape of a material which the artist subtracts or cuts from a solid material to achieve the desired shape using tools such as knives, cutters chisel-tipped electric chainsaws and chainsaws. This type of artistic work can be time consuming and a painstaking method due to the hard and heavy materials, such as stones or other marbles, that are often used. However, artists also carve from softer substances such as wood and soap, depending on resources and cost. Sculpture requires innovative or intellectual ideas. I'd say the sculpt could use some TLC, but carry on. My favorite piece is the ceramic sculpture; it's the cleanest and most impressive of the group. It is very fascinating to see how the sculptor applies his perfect technical skills. Sculpture is a matter of expression, of consideration, because the form must have depth as well as width and height; to have a three-dimensional form, the basis of sculpture, furniture and decorative arts, dimensional shapes can be seen from more than one side, like this sculpture of the two heads. The curve of a line can transmit energy; the soft, shallow curves are reminiscent of the curves of the human body and often have a pleasant, sensual quality and a softening effect on the composition. Strongly curved or twisted lines can convey agitation, confusion, and even violence. In this sculpture, the lines of the contorted bodies help to convey intensity. Artistic sculpture is a very fixed subjective connection with the work most often in a deep personal matter, but personal reactions neither improve nor worsen anything. The joint...... middle of paper ...... each of them worked their materials to achieve complete natural properties, including color and texture. However, there is a growing trend to use bright artificial colors as an important element in sculpture design. Sculpture is like poetry in that it arouses certain feelings, certain emotions that work in our hearts. They have something in them, something you can't describe, and something just outside our vision. To be precise, sculpture needs structure and all other elements, but they also need to reach out to us. Therefore, holes, spaces in sculpture, which are as carefully shaped as solid forms and have the same importance to the overall design, are sometimes called negative volumes. Overall, the sculpture is dominated by a series of repeated diagonal lines that move from the lower right to the upper left and vice versa..