Shaping Space: The Dynamics of Three-Dimensional Design by Paul Zelanski

Shaping Space: The Dynamics of Three-Dimensional Design

Paul Zelanski
286 pages
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
Jan 1986
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As an introductory guide to three-dimensional design and sculpture, SHAPING SPACE offers an engaging, in-depth exploration of aesthetic and practical considerations of working three-dimensionally. By presenting both conventional artistic wisdom and new approaches that stretch and transcend the old definitions of what can and should happen in a work of art, SHAPING SPACE challenges students to encounter ideas that have never occurred to them and to become more aware of the limitless potential of shaping space. Now in full-color throughout, the text explores the latest changes and applications in the field including computer-aided and computer-made sculpture, craft techniques, multicultural art, art as social and political commentary, architecture and industrial design conceived sculpturally, public sculpture, sculpture parks, and performance art. To help introduce and broaden three-dimensional awareness and technical skill, suggested studio projects provide structured assignments that relate directly to textual materials.
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Pages 286
Publisher Holt, Rinehart and W...
Published 1986
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