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Spanish sculptor David Moreno (previously) continues to blur the lines between two and three dimensions with his architectural artworks. Created using hundreds of steel rods and lengths of piano wire, Moreno’s sculptures take the shape of buildings, and his more recent works have ventured indoors, highlighting interior details like doorways and staircases. In 2017, theContinue reading "New Architectural Sculptures by David Moreno Appear As Three Dimensional Drawings"
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Back in 2009, artist Isaac Cordal shaped wire mesh kitchen colanders into faces and installed them on the streets of London, where street lights cast shadows of the faces on to sidewalks.
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After your toddlers or preschoolers have already familiar with recognizing and drawing 2D shapes, it is a good time to introduce 3D (three-dimensional) shapes to them. Download this Printable 3D Shapes Chart for Free and get many Fun Activities Ideas to teach and play with your children.
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Elisa Mearelli is an Italian artist specialized in paper art. She imagines artwork in three dimensions, playing with depth effects with creation of several rank
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Tommy Amelia Robbie Ella Middle school work at last! This is a project I designed during my student teaching at RISD. The goal for this lesson was to study a painting and recreate it in a three-dimensional model, applying the artists' painting technique and color palette. It was also to understand scale and construct models. We first looked at a slideshow of different landscape paintings and analyzed them using elements and principles of design while also answering a worksheet that required…
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A sculptural installation made entirely of cardboard, “The Garden: Real and Imagined” is the work of 16 high school art students who are strangers to one another, to the material they would use, and to the group process required to achieve their vision.
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