Sculpture like most forms of art is created with the idea of expressing a view. That view can be personal, political, religious, or other in nature. Invariably the view is meant to also meant to trigger an emotion in the heart and head of the viewer.
Determining the quality of a sculpture is very difficult ...
Ancient "Lost Wax" bronze castings have withstood the centuries, visually telling the tale of past cultures, their religions and their social structures. For example: Chinese bronzes often depicted ceremonial imagery, Indian and Egyptian castings frequently represented deities, the Africans ...
For example the pyramidal shapes formed by the striding legs and uplifted arm of St John the Baptist Preaching, are given added force and complexity by the spiral movement described by the right arm, pointing spatially to the left foot, and extending through the head and the left arm.
A similar composition ...
They say that one man's junk is another man's treasure, but Eric Lankford never thought it would go this far. The 51-year-old propane manager from Dickson, Tenn., had no idea that merging his two passions—art and welding—would turn into more than a hobby, or that the pieces he rummages for, ...
Simple bubble letters got the nickname "throw ups" due to the fact that they were done quick, and a writer would just throw it up in seconds.
Writers have their own stamp in a sense... the public would view it as sloppy, but to a writer, it was the key to being noticed quickly.
NYC throw ...
In common usage, a dimension (Latin, "measured out") is a parameter or measurement required to define the characteristics of an object—i.e. length, width, and height or size and shape. In mathematics, dimensions are the parameters required to describe the position and relevant characteristics ...