Carving ‐ The technique of cutting and abrading the surface of a block of material to shape it into a particular form. additive process ‐The process of producing colors by mixing lights of additive primary colors in various proportions. Assemblage ‐ A three‐dimensional composition made of various materials such as found objects, paper, wood, and textiles. casting process ‐ To form (molten metal, or liquid plaster or plastic, for example) into a threedimensional shape by pouring into a mold; or something formed by this means. Also, an impression formed in a mold or matrix. mold making ‐ A hollow form for shaping.
Armature ‐ A skeleton‐like framework to give rigid internal support to a modeled sculpture. Such sculptures are typically of either clay or wax.
Maquette ‐ A small sculpture made as a preparatory study or model for a full‐scale work.
Ceramics ‐ Pottery or hollow clay sculpture fired at high temperatures in a kiln or oven to make them harder and stronger. wrought iron ‐ An iron which is forged — formed by heating in a furnace and hammering, bending, etc. stained glass ‐ The art of cutting colored glass into different shapes and fitting them into channeled lead strips, which are also called came. These are then soldered together, and usually installed in an iron framework to create a window. blown glass ‐ is a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble, or parison, with the aid of a blowpipe, or blow tube.
Basketry ‐ A basket is a woven container made of such tough and bendable materials as twigs or strips
(veneer) of wood, cane, rattan, reed, rush, wire, or plastic,