3D - Cpar
3D - Cpar
3D - Cpar
Kinds of Stone
• ALABASTER is a fine-grained,
translucent form of gypsum.
White and delicately shaded
translucent alabaster of 1-2
inch thickness allows light to
pass through.
Kinds of Stone
4. CLAY
- Adobe as
used in
sculpture is a
natural
mixture of
clay-rich
5. PLASTER OF
PARIS
- This is a white
substance that
is made by
adding water
to powdered
and partly
white mineral.
•Mold
•30 minutes
•Acrylic paint
6. CEMENT
- This is a
powdery
substance
made with
calcite lime
7. PLASTIC
- This is a synthetic
material made
from a wide
range of organic
polymers that can
be molded into
shape while soft
and then set into
8. GLASS
- This is a hard
brittle
substance that
is transparent
or translucent
• GLASS BLOWING has the
combination of melted materials to
form molten glass, and blown into
pipe before it cools. It will be placed
inside the annealing oven for the
molten glass to be stable.
• HOT SCULPTING is the technique in
which a solid metal rod gathers the
molten glass from the furnace and
shapes it with the use of a tool.
• COLD WORKING is working with
glass when it is cold. Special glues
9. ICE
- This
sculptures
are carved
from blocks
of ice
10. SAND
- This
involves
modeling
sand into
an art form
11. FOOD ART
- Fruits, vegetables,
chocolates, and cakes
are only some of the
materials food artist
use. In food
preparation, smell and
taste should not only
attract a person but also
12. INSTALLATION
ART
- This is a three-
dimensional art that
involves any
arrangement of
objects in an
exhibition space
-
This art operates fully within the sensory
perception, “installing” the viewer into an artificial
system with an appeal to the viewer’s subjective
perception.