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Sculpture Pop Art - Coggle Diagram
Sculpture Pop Art
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Artist Connection
Connecting to Jeff Koons way of symbolising joy, love, innocence, and companionship through real life objects
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Principles of Design
Pop Art: Pop art sculpture is three-dimensional artwork created within the pop art movement, featuring everyday objects and symbols from popular culture presented in bold and vibrant forms.
Balance:
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Base: base or support of the sculpture is sturdy and appropriately sized to support the weight of the artwork
Viewpoint: Viewing the sculpture from multiple angles to assess its visual stability from all perspectives.
materials: Juxtaposing contrasting elements or materials. For example, a heavy form may be balanced by a lighter form placed in close proximity, creating a dynamic interplay between the two.
Symmetrical balence: Arrange elements evenly on both sides of a central axis to create a sense of stability and order.
Contrast
Juxtaposing colors with different meaning, creating vibrance
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Proportion: making the object as realistic as possibly to resemble a real life object by using the dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width and depth.
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Composition
Asymmetrical Composition: Asymmetrical compositions feature an unequal distribution of forms and elements, creating visual interest and tension. May involve varying scales, shapes, and textures to achieve balance and equilibrium.
Radial Composition: Radial compositions radiate outward from a central point, creating a circular or spiral arrangement of forms and elements. This Conveys a sense of movement and rhythm, drawing the viewer's eye toward the center of the artwork.
Linear Composition: Linear compositions emphasize the use of lines and directional elements to organize forms and guide the viewer's sight. Lines may intersect, converge, or diverge, creating visual pathways and leading the viewer through the sculpture.