Sculpture Basics and Types Quiz
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What is the main characteristic of a Free Standing sculpture?

  • Projects from a flat surface
  • Is formed by putting together materials as found objects
  • Independently stands in place on a flat horizon base (correct)
  • Is typically used in woodcarving

Which kind of sculpture is more akin to a two-dimensional drawing?

  • High Relief
  • Welded Sculpture
  • Low Relief / bas-relief (correct)
  • Kinetic Sculpture

What is the process of creating an Assemblage sculpture?

  • Using glass in table pieces, murals, and sculptures
  • Creating sculpture in motion
  • Connecting metal together by acetylene or electric torch
  • Formed by putting together materials as found objects (correct)

What type of sculpture involves connecting metal together by acetylene or electric torch?

<p>Welded Sculpture (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of sculpture, what does Kinetic Sculpture refer to?

<p>Sculptures that are in motion (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main purpose of Advertising Art in the context of visual arts?

<p>To encourage the public to patronize certain goods and services (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What art form involves the process of producing images using a light-sensitive chemical plate or film?

<p>Photography (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which art form involves creating ornaments that are worn on the human body to exhibit rank/status or symbolize emotional states?

<p>Personal Ornament (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of multimedia art involves putting together materials and objects in an exhibition space to create a new experience or idea?

<p>Installation Art (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which art form is pottery usually fired at the highest temperature range of 2,500-2,700 °F?

<p>Porcelain (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which art form involves transferring images from a firm surface like metal/wood to a pliable surface?

<p>Printmaking (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of art form involves engraving adornments permanently using sharp instruments and plant dyes/inks?

<p>Tatoo Art (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Sculpture

  • Three-dimensional art form created through carving, modeling, or assembling
  • Can be classified into:
    • Free Standing: independently stands in place, flat horizon base, all sides contribute
    • Relief: does not have a flat horizon base, projected from a flat surface
    • Low Relief/Bas-Relief: more akin to two-dimensional drawing
    • High Relief: approaches three dimensions
    • Assembleage: formed by putting together materials as found objects
    • Kinetic Sculpture: sculpture in motion
    • Welded Sculpture: connecting metal together using acetylene/electric torch
    • Use of Glass: used in table pieces, murals, and sculptures (e.g. Ramon Orlina)

Other Forms of Visual Arts

Advertising Art

  • Uses paid space or time in any media to inform and influence the public
  • Aims to encourage the public to patronize certain goods and services, or to support policies or persons

Traditional Filipino Arts

  • Bamboo Art
  • Basketry
  • Book Design
  • Costumes (e.g. Higantes Fest in Angono, Rizal)
  • Food Art
  • Furniture
  • Komiks and Editorial Cartoon
  • Leaf Art (e.g. palaspas, bag, bracelet)
  • Mat Weaving (e.g. banig)
  • Metal Craft
    • Brass casting
    • Blacksmithing
    • Gold Smithing
    • Silver Smithing
    • Tin Smithing

Mixed Media

  • Multimedia: works that involve the use of other senses in appreciating those works aside from the senses of vision
  • Installation Art: a type of multimedia, where the artist puts together materials and objects in an exhibition space to cast a new experience or idea
  • Conceptual Art
  • Performance Art
  • Paper Art (e.g. origami)
  • Personal Ornament: worn on the human body, enhances the body of the wearer, to exhibit rank/status, or to symbolize ritualistic and emotional states

Pottery and Printmaking

  • Earthenware or Terracotta: pottery made from clay, usually fired at 1,700-2,100 °F
  • Stoneware: made from clay and feldspar, usually fired at 2,220-2,230 °F
  • Porcelain: pottery made from kaolin, a special type of clay, and feldspar, fired at 2,500-2,700 °F
  • Printmaking: transferring images from a firm surface, such as metal/wood, to a pliable surface

Tattoo and Textile

  • Tattoo Art: adornment permanently engraved using sharp instrument and plant dyes/inks
  • Textile Weaving: creating cloth by a series of parallel threads

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Test your knowledge on the branch of visual arts that operates in 3D, involving height, width, and depth. Learn about the different kinds of sculptures such as free-standing, relief, low relief, high relief, assemblage, and kinetic sculpture.

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