2. In most contemporary sculpture, there is one pervasive characteristic: Sculpture identifies volume in space. The tactile nature of the pieces recalls traditional sculpture. x
Sculpture remains true to materials. Sculpture now flies, floats, breathes.
3. Space sculpture emphasizes x spatial relationships the density of materials the human body movement
4. Sculpture, more than painting, appeals to the visual sense x the sense of touch the imagination common sense
5. Our bodies are more actively involved in the perception of low relief sculpture high relief sculpture x sculpture in the round sunken relief sculpture
6. Sculpture that has grooves of various depths cut into the surface plane of stone while the surface remains clearly perceptible is x sunken-relief sculpture low-relief sculpture high-relief sculpture being true to materials
7. An example of "truth to materials" in sculpture is a carving of stone, carefully polished so that it resembles human flesh a realistic shape an abstract shape x a carving from wood, shaped so as to reveal the grain of the wood
8. Centered space x draws us in immobilizes us pushes us out is invisible
9. The Parthenon is an example of x earth-rooted architecture sky-oriented architecture earth-resting architecture earth-dominating architecture
10. The term axis mundi relates to earth-rooted architecture x sky-oriented architecture earth-resting architecture earth-dominating architecture
11. An example of a structure "defying gravity" is x Mont-Saint-Michel the Parthenon the Kaufman House the Pantheon
12. Sky-oriented architecture may do all of the following, except x emphasize or accent the earth around it appear to defy gravity stand high and centered