Sculpture Theory Flashcards
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Sculpture Theory Flashcards

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Sculpture transformation is all about changing the shape, surface texture, and ______.

structure

At the basic level of observation, a hair sculpture can be identified by observing the outer boundary of silhouette known as the ______.

form line

The surface appearance of hair is referred to as ______.

texture

When the hair is viewed abstractly as if it were projected at a 90 degree angle from the various curves of the head, it is referred to as ______.

<p>normal projection</p> Signup and view all the answers

The solid form haircut is also known as a one length cut, bob, Dutch boy, blunt cut, or a ______.

<p>0 degree haircut</p> Signup and view all the answers

In a graduated form, the line that divides the activated and unactivated textures is known as the ______.

<p>ridge line</p> Signup and view all the answers

The basic form that consists of shorter interior lengths that progress toward longer exterior lengths is known as ______.

<p>increase-layered</p> Signup and view all the answers

All of the following descriptions are true about the uniformly layered form EXCEPT: Oval shape.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

The proportional relationship of each form within a combination produces the shape, texture, and position of ______.

<p>weight</p> Signup and view all the answers

A change in hair sculpture can transform a client's look in any of the following ways EXCEPT: Becoming more fit.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the two types of texture?

<p>Unactivated (smooth) and activated (rough)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a structure graph?

<p>A diagram that provides an abstract view of length arrangement to scale and proportion; blueprint for final sculpture</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is natural fall?

<p>Describes the hair as the lengths lay or fall naturally over the curve of the head</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is weight created?

<p>Concentration of lengths within a given area</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the crest?

<p>The widest area of the head, divides the interior and exterior</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is the interior of the head?

<p>The area above the crest</p> Signup and view all the answers

Structure of the solid form?

<p>Shorter exterior progressing to longer interior, rectangle shape</p> Signup and view all the answers

Structure of the graduated form?

<p>Shorter exterior gradually progressing toward longer interior, triangle shape</p> Signup and view all the answers

Structure of the increase-layered form?

<p>Shorter interior progressing to longer exterior, oval shape</p> Signup and view all the answers

Structure of the uniformly layered form?

<p>Consistent lengths throughout, circular shape</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which basic form has an unactivated texture?

<p>Solid form</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is graduation form?

<p>A very short version of the graduated form</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Sculpture Transformation

  • Involves changing shape, surface texture, and structure of hair.

Hair Sculpture Identification

  • The outer boundary of a hair sculpture is identified as the form line.

Hair Texture

  • The surface appearance of hair is termed texture.

Hair Projection

  • Normal projection refers to viewing hair as if projected at a 90-degree angle from head curves.

Solid Form Haircut

  • Also known as a one-length cut, bob, Dutch boy, blunt cut, or 0-degree haircut.

Graduated Form

  • Ridge line is the dividing line between activated and unactivated textures.

Increase-layered Form

  • Characterized by shorter interior lengths progressing toward longer exterior lengths.

Uniformly Layered Form

  • Incorrectly described as having an oval shape, it actually maintains consistent lengths.

Weight in Hair Form

  • Weight is the proportional relationship of each form, affecting shape, texture, and position.

Hair Sculpture Effects

  • Transforming hair sculpture can enhance appearance; it does not contribute to becoming more fit.

Types of Texture

  • Two main textures: unactivated (smooth) and activated (rough).

Structure Graph

  • A diagram providing an abstract view of length arrangement, serving as a blueprint for hair sculpture.

Natural Fall of Hair

  • Describes how hair lengths naturally lay over the curve of the head.

Creation of Weight

  • Created by the concentration of lengths within a specific area.

Crest of the Head

  • The crest is the widest area of the head, distinguishing between interior and exterior lengths.

Interior of the Head

  • Defined as the area located above the crest.

Solid Form Structure

  • Features shorter exterior lengths progressing to longer interior lengths, shaped like a rectangle.

Graduated Form Structure

  • Exhibits shorter exterior lengths that gradually progress to longer interiors, shaped like a triangle.

Increase-layered Form Structure

  • Comprised of shorter interior lengths leading to longer exterior lengths, takes on an oval shape.

Uniformly Layered Form Structure

  • Consists of consistent lengths throughout, maintaining a circular shape.

Unactivated Texture

  • The solid form is characterized by having an unactivated texture.

Graduation Form Definition

  • A very short variation of the graduated form.

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Test your knowledge of sculpture theory with these flashcards. Covering key concepts such as transformation, form line, and texture, this quiz is perfect for students and enthusiasts of sculptural techniques. Get ready to enhance your understanding of hair sculpture terminology!

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