3D Design: Sculpture
3D Design: Sculpture
Understanding Sculpture in 3D Design
- Identify the importance of scale and proportion in sculpture, noting that these aspects can greatly impact a viewer’s understanding and experience of a work.
- Understand the role of material choices in sculpture and how the selected material can convey different meanings and influence a piece’s longevity.
- Recognise the concept of site-specific art, appreciating how public sculptures can interact with a location and affect its space.
- Comprehend the use of negative space as a crucial element in creating balanced and visually intriguing sculptures.
- Grasp the centrality of concept and intent behind a sculpture, relating to the idea or message the artist wants to communicate.
Practical Skills in Sculpture
- Develop the ability to translate a 2D concept or sketch into a 3D form, considering all sides, angles, and perspectives.
- Gain proficiency in the use of different sculptural techniques and tools, such as carving, casting, modelling, and assembling.
- Demonstrate appropriate material handling and safety protocols, especially when dealing with heavy or potentially hazardous materials.
- Practise creating maquettes or small-scale models of a proposed sculpture to visualise potential issues and the finished work.
- Grow the skills required to analyse and critique sculptures made by other artists or peers, improving your own understanding and practice.
Applying Knowledge in Sculpture
- Evaluate the suitability of different materials for a planned sculpture, considering its intended site, budget, and durability requirements.
- Use principles from physics and engineering to ensure sculptures are structurally sound and safe for public interaction if applicable.
- Consider the lifecycle of a sculpture, from material sourcing and creation to exhibition, maintenance, and eventual decommissioning or restoration.
- Show an understanding of legal and ethical issues in sculpture, including public safety, respect for cultural heritage, and environmental considerations.
- Recognise the influence of historic, cultural, and social contexts on the subject and style of sculptures, and how your own work might be influenced by these factors.