creating by removal

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The act of creating by removing something: This term refers to a creative process where the final form or product is achieved not by adding material, but by selectively taking it away. It emphasizes subtraction as the primary method of creation.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • Sculpture is often a classic example of creating by removal, as the artist carves away stone to reveal the form within.
    • The editing process in film can be seen as creating by removal, where cutting scenes shapes the final narrative.
Advanced Usage
  • The concept is frequently applied in artistic and technical fields. In writing, editing is creating by removal of unnecessary words. In manufacturing, machining a part from a block of metal is creating by removal of material.
Variants and Related Words
  • Subtractive process (n): A technical term for any manufacturing or artistic method based on removal, such as carving, cutting, or drilling.
  • Reductive (adj): Describing an approach that simplifies or pares down to essentials, often involving removal.
Synonyms
  • Carving: Shaping by cutting away material.
  • Subtraction: The process of removing a part from a whole.
  • Reduction: The action of making something smaller or less by removing parts.
Related Phrases
  • To sculpt by removal: To create a sculpture specifically through the act of carving or cutting away.
    • He prefers to sculpt by removal, finding the figure hidden in the marble.
Related Idioms
  • Less is more: This design and artistic principle is closely associated with the philosophy of creating by removal, where simplicity achieved by taking away non-essential elements creates a greater impact.
Noun
  1. the act of creating by removing something