Sculpture is a special type of art that you’ll learn about in Year 8. What makes it different is that it has height, width, and depth. This means you can look at sculptures from all sides!
Key Features:
Materials: Sculptures can be made from things like clay, metal, wood, and stone.
Techniques: Some popular ways to make sculptures include carving, modeling, and casting.
Viewing: Unlike paintings that are flat, you can enjoy sculptures from many angles.
Fun Facts:
In Sweden, about 30% of public art pieces are sculptures.
Around 25% of Year 8 students take part in sculpture workshops.
Sculpture is a special type of art that you’ll learn about in Year 8. What makes it different is that it has height, width, and depth. This means you can look at sculptures from all sides!
Key Features:
Materials: Sculptures can be made from things like clay, metal, wood, and stone.
Techniques: Some popular ways to make sculptures include carving, modeling, and casting.
Viewing: Unlike paintings that are flat, you can enjoy sculptures from many angles.
Fun Facts:
In Sweden, about 30% of public art pieces are sculptures.
Around 25% of Year 8 students take part in sculpture workshops.