Glazing
Patination
Sintering
Varnishing
B. Patination
To explain the artist's intentions and concepts behind the work
To provide technical details about the materials used
To critique and analyze the artwork
To list the awards and exhibitions the artist has participated in
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
Composition
Texture
Form
Value
Modeling
Incising
Casting
Assembling
Adding a protective coating to a metal sculpture
Applying color and finish to a ceramic piece
Joining two pieces of metal together using heat
Creating a textured surface using small pieces of material
Hanging sculpture
Kinetic sculpture
Freestanding sculpture
Relief sculpture
Sintering
Glazing
Patination
Maquette
A protective coating applied to metal
A tool used for carving wood
A framework or support structure for a sculpture
A type of glaze used on ceramics
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
Carving
Welding
Casting
Assembling
Modeling
Incising
Casting
Assembling
Bisque firing
Sintering
Glazing
Kiln firing
To hold the piece together structurally
To provide a smooth surface for finishing
To add color and texture
To attach multiple pieces together
Soldering
Welding
Forging
Riveting
Modeling
Sgraffito
Bas-relief
Impasto
To explain the artist's intentions and concepts behind the work
To provide technical details about the materials used
To critique and analyze the artwork
To list the awards and exhibitions the artist has participated in
Freestanding
Kinetic
Bas-relief
High relief
Glazing
Bisque
Sintering
Wedging
Additive sculpture
Freestanding
Kinetic sculpture
Relief sculpture
Clay
Metal
Glass
Wood
Additive sculpture
Found object sculpture
Assemblage
Kinetic sculpture
Bas-relief
High relief
Freestanding
Linear sculpture
Balance
Unity
Rhythm
Emphasis
An object that has been lost
An object that an artist discovers and uses in their work
An object that is commonly used in traditional sculpture
An object that is only found in museums
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
Line and shape
Value and texture
Color and form
Perspective and composition
Composition
Texture
Glazing
Maquette
Casting
Modeling
Carving
Welding
The arrangement and organization of visual elements in a sculpture
The process of applying glazes to ceramic pieces
The combination of different materials in sculpture
The balance of colors used in an artwork
Layers of paint
Pieces of the material
Adhesive substances
Additional forms