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Sculpture is uniquely "human" because it shares our physical reality. Whether it is a tiny jade carving or a massive steel structure in a city square, sculpture changes how we perceive the environment around us. It turns "empty space" into a story.

Throughout history, artists have generally used four main techniques to create their work: мЎ°к°Ѓн’€ (Sculpture)

A "subtractive" process where the artist chips away at a solid block—usually stone or wood—to find the figure within. Sculpture is uniquely "human" because it shares our

A modern approach where different materials (found objects, scrap metal, plastic) are joined together, often through welding or gluing. From Monuments to Modernity plastic) are joined together