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Historically, sculpture was often tied to . Think of the giant marble statues of Greek gods, the terracotta warriors of China, or the stoic Pharaohs of Egypt. These pieces were designed to be permanent and awe-inspiring.
Throughout history, artists have generally used four main techniques to create their work: мЎ°к°Ѓн’€ (Sculpture)
A process where a liquid material (like molten bronze) is poured into a mold. This allows for durable, metal versions of modeled works. Historically, sculpture was often tied to
An "additive" process where soft materials like clay or wax are built up and shaped by hand. Throughout history, artists have generally used four main
Sculpture is uniquely "human" because it shares our physical reality. Whether it is a tiny jade carving or a massive steel structure in a city square, sculpture changes how we perceive the environment around us. It turns "empty space" into a story.