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Sculpting Techniques - TSV
Sculpting techniques are broadly classified by material and technique. Wood carving uses traditional chisel-based methods, stone carving employs subtractive techniques, bronze sculpture utilizes lost-wax casting methods, and terracotta involves firing clay. Each material has developed unique expressive methods that have played significant roles in art history.
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code slug name description category materials techniques
01 wood-carving Wood Carving A technique of creating three-dimensional forms by carving wood with chisels and carving knives. Sculpting Technique ["Camphor","Zelkova","Cypress","Paulownia","Machilus","Rosewood"] ["Rough Carving","Finish Carving","Openwork Carving","Hair Carving","Wave Carving","Kiriko Carving"]
02 stone-carving Stone Carving A subtractive sculpting technique where stone is carved to create sculptural works. Sculpting Technique ["Granite","Marble","Limestone","Sandstone","Bluestone"] ["Round Carving","High Relief","Low Relief","Openwork Carving","Pointing"]
03 bronze-sculpture Bronze Sculpture A sculpting technique where bronze (copper-tin alloy) is cast to create sculptures. Sculpting Technique ["Bronze","Copper","Tin","Lead","Zinc"] ["Lost-Wax Casting","Sand Casting","Ceramic Shell Method","Patination"]
04 terracotta Terracotta A ceramic sculpting technique where clay is shaped and fired. Sculpting Technique ["Clay","Glaze","Iron Oxide","Silica Sand"] ["Hand Building","Molding","Slip Casting","Bisque Firing","Glaze Firing"]