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Dive into the fascinating world of three-dimensional sculpture, exploring the themes of realism, abstract expressionism, and non-objective art. Experience lifelike renditions of subjects, as seen in Mike Flanagan's "Whitetail Fawn," and conceptual works like the abstract pieces of Mark P. Williamson. Learn about the key elements of 3D design, including line, color, texture, and principles such as proportion and unity. Discover how artists create an engaging dialogue between figure and ground, giving life and depth to their sculptures.
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Themes of artistic expression • Realism: lifelike representation of people and the world, without any idealization • Abstract art: the work is based on an actual object but portrayed in an unrealistic and conceptual way • Non-objective: Art works that focus on the elements of art and not an identifiable object or function
Abstract expressionist • Fresh Global Perspective - By Mark P. Williamson
Art Elements • Line • Color • Texture • Value • Shape
Principles of 3-D Design • Rhythmis concerned with repeating an element to make the work seem active or to suggest vibration. • Repetition Sometimes when an element or an object is repeated over and over a pattern is formed.
Principles of 3-D Design • Proportionis concerned with the relationship of one part to another and to the whole. The principle of proportion is not limited to size . Elements such as color can be used in differing proportions to create emphasis. • Scalethe size of an object in relationship to other objects and to it’s surroundings.
Michaelangelo’s David 16 feet tall
Principles of 3-D Design • Figure and Ground Relationships “You can never have the use of the inside of a cup without the outside - the inside and outside go together They're one." Alan Watts
Unity When you look at a work of art , it may be difficult to determine where one part ends and the other begins. The piece works together as a whole. It has unity. Unityis the arrangement of elements and principles with media to create a feeling of completeness or wholeness. When artists use the elements and principles with skill , imagination, and sensitivity.