plastic art
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Definition
- Noun:
- The arts of shaping or modeling; carving and sculpture: "Plastic art" refers to art forms that involve the physical manipulation and shaping of a malleable material to create a three-dimensional object. The focus is on the process of giving form to a substance.
Usage
- The term "plastic art" is used to categorize and discuss art forms where the primary action is modeling, carving, or assembling materials into a tangible form. It is a formal art-historical term.
- It is typically used in singular form ("plastic art") when referring to the general concept or category, and in plural ("plastic arts") when referring to multiple works or types within this category.
Examples
- Noun:
- Sculpture is a classic example of a plastic art.
- The museum's new wing is dedicated to the plastic arts, featuring works in clay, stone, and metal.
- His study focused on the history of European plastic art from the Renaissance.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used more broadly in art theory to discuss the fundamental principles of form and volume in visual art, even beyond strictly three-dimensional works.
- The painter studied plastic art to better understand how to create the illusion of volume on a flat canvas.
Variants and Related Words
- Sculpture (n): A specific art form and product of creating three-dimensional works, often synonymous with plastic art.
- Modeling (n): The process of shaping a soft material like clay or wax.
- Carving (n): The process of cutting away material, such as wood or stone, to create a form.
Synonyms
- Sculptural art: Art that involves creating sculptures.
- Three-dimensional art: Art that possesses or creates the illusion of height, width, and depth.
Related Phrases
- The plastic arts: This common phrase refers collectively to all art forms involving modeling or shaping, such as ceramics, sculpture, and some forms of installation art.
Noun
- the arts of shaping or modeling; carving and sculpture