ARTS 105 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-10: Negative Space, Leading Edge, Birds Eye View
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Depth allows viewer to see the work from multiple angles. Volume = the three-dimensional space defined by an object"s borders. Positive space creates the impression of greater mass; negative space = less mass. In 3-d arts, the added dimension is actual depth. Components of art = subject, form, and content. 3-d materials have expanded from stone, wood, bronze steel, plastic, fabric, glass, laser beams. Four primary technical methods for creating three-dimensional forms: The organizational principles used in 3-d art are the same as 2-d art. 3-d work may be tectonic closed, massive, and simple or atectonic open, to a large degree. Extensions subjective edges, lines, and shapes that lead a viewer around a work. Closure employing the proximity of certain shapes or lines. Greek modeling of pliable materials to produce figures in relief (with shadow depth) or in the round (freestanding) Assemblage: the lines of 2-d and 3-d art are crossed.