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Sculpture shapes include

Sculpture modeling includes: round carving, relief carving and through carving.

1. Round sculpture: refers to a three-dimensional sculpture that can be appreciated from all angles without being attached to any background.

2. Relief: It is the product of the combination of sculpture and painting. The object is compressed, and the three-dimensional space is represented by perspective and other factors, and it is only for one or two sides to watch.

3. Through carving: also known as hollow carving, it is a kind of sculpture between round carving and relief.

The emergence and development of sculpture is closely related to human production activities, and it is also directly influenced by social ideologies such as religion and philosophy in various times. When humans were still in the Paleolithic Age, primitive stone carvings and bone carvings appeared.

Sculpture is a relatively permanent art. Traditionally, sculpture is regarded as a static, visible and touchable three-dimensional object, which reflects reality by resorting to visual spatial images, so it is considered as the most typical plastic arts, static arts and spatial arts.

Characteristics of sculpture:

1. Sculpture Sculpture, as a three-dimensional entity, gives people the feeling that it first comes from its form. Formal beauty is the soul of sculptural beauty. Sculpture should be symmetrical in shape and reasonable in structure, and the dynamic, emotional and vitality of the image should be expressed through the shape.

2. The "image" effect of sculpture is the general outline of the ups and downs of the work. This kind of "image" may give people grandeur, tranquility and heaviness, or a leap, or the beauty of a physical structure, which is one of the content information conveyed by the physical "image" and also brings people various feelings.

3. Expressiveness in all aspects of sculpture, which makes sculpture more expressive by emphasizing the subjective spirit and aesthetic ideal of expressing intention.

4. The volume of the sculpture has a sense of quantity, which directly affects the decorative effect and the expression of the theme.