To hold the piece together structurally
To provide a smooth surface for finishing
To add color and texture
To attach multiple pieces together
A. To hold the piece together structurally
The way a surface feels to the touch
The arrangement of elements in a composition
The use of color and value in a sculpture
The illusion of depth in a two-dimensional artwork
Bisque firing
Sintering
Glazing
Kiln firing
Composition
Texture
Form
Value
Line and shape
Value and texture
Color and form
Perspective and composition
Balance
Unity
Rhythm
Emphasis
To serve as a final, large-scale version of the sculpture
To provide a small-scale model or prototype for planning and visualization
To apply a finish or patina to the sculpture
To create an armature for structural support
Clay
Metal
Glass
Wood
The space around and between the subject matter
The space within the subject matter
The space above the subject matter
The space below the subject matter
To provide a protective coat on the surface of a ceramic piece
To create a glossy finish on the pottery
To add color before the final glaze firing
To create texture on the surface of a sculpture
Patina
Bisque
Glaze
Slip
An object that has been lost and rediscovered
An object that is traditionally used in sculpture
An object that an artist discovers and incorporates into their work
An object that is only found in museums
Composition
Texture
Glazing
Maquette
A type of paint used in sculpture
A protective coating applied to metal
A type of clay used for modeling
A type of stone for carving
Layers of paint
Pieces of the material
Adhesive substances
Additional forms
Casting
Modeling
Carving
Welding
High relief
Bas-relief
Freestanding
Linear sculpture
Alberto Giacometti
Marcel Duchamp
Leonardo da Vinci
Vincent van Gogh
Additive sculpture
Freestanding
Kinetic sculpture
Relief sculpture
Unfired, raw clay
Clay that has been fired once but not yet glazed
A type of glaze used for pottery
A tool used for carving pottery
Freestanding
Kinetic
Bas-relief
High relief
Modeling
Sgraffito
Bas-relief
Impasto
A sculpture that is meant to be viewed from all angles
A sculpture that incorporates kinetic elements
A sculpture attached to a flat surface
A sculpture made entirely of found objects
A detailed final version of a sculpture
A small-scale model or prototype
A type of paint used for finishing
A tool used for carving wood
Bas-relief
High relief
Freestanding
Linear sculpture
It refers to the angle from which the artwork is meant to be viewed
It is the emotional reaction of the viewer to the artwork
It is the artist's personal interpretation of the subject matter
It is the historical context in which the artwork was created
Additive sculpture
Found object sculpture
Assemblage
Kinetic sculpture
To hold the piece together structurally
To provide a smooth surface for finishing
To add color and texture
To attach multiple pieces together
Stone
Glass
Bronze
Wood
A technique of carving wood
A technique of welding metal
Creating art by grouping found objects
Creating art through casting processes
A large-scale sculpture
A small-scale model or sketch
A type of pottery glaze
A form of kinetic sculpture