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ABSTRACT SCULPTURE#1

A form of sculpture that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality but instead uses shapes, forms, and colors.

MIXED MEDIA#2

An art technique that combines different materials and methods, such as metal, wood, and stone, to create a cohesive piece.

PUBLIC ART#3

Artworks created for public spaces, intended to engage the community and enhance the environment.

INSTALLATION#4

The process of placing a completed artwork in a specific location, often involving logistical considerations for outdoor settings.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#5

The involvement of community members in the artistic process, ensuring the artwork resonates with local culture and values.

ENVIRONMENTAL INTEGRATION#6

Designing artworks that harmonize with their natural surroundings, considering ecological impacts and aesthetics.

LOGISTICS#7

The planning and coordination of complex operations, especially regarding the installation of large-scale artworks.

DURABILITY#8

The ability of materials to withstand environmental factors, essential for outdoor sculptures.

ARTISTIC VISION#9

An artist's unique perspective and conceptual framework that guides their creative process and decisions.

PORTFOLIO#10

A collection of an artist's work, showcasing their skills, style, and development over time.

SKETCHING#11

The initial phase of design where artists create quick drawings to visualize ideas and concepts.

3D MODELING#12

The process of creating a three-dimensional representation of an object using digital tools.

FEEDBACK#13

Responses from peers or community members that provide insights and critiques to refine artistic work.

INSTALLATION PLAN#14

A detailed outline of the steps, materials, and timeline required for the successful installation of a sculpture.

RISK ASSESSMENT#15

The identification and evaluation of potential hazards associated with the installation process.

DOCUMENTATION#16

The systematic recording of the artistic process, including sketches, photographs, and notes.

COMMUNITY REVEAL#17

An event organized to unveil the completed artwork, fostering community connection and interaction.

REFLECTIVE ESSAY#18

A written piece where artists assess their learning and experiences throughout the project.

SURVEY#19

A tool used to gather community input and feedback, often in the form of questionnaires.

COLLABORATION#20

Working together with others, including community members and stakeholders, to enhance the artistic process.

SOURCING#21

The process of finding and procuring materials needed for the creation of artworks.

CRAFTSMANSHIP#22

The skill and quality of work demonstrated in the creation of an artwork, particularly in construction and detail.

ART COMMISSION#23

A request for an artist to create a specific work of art, often funded by public or private entities.

INSTALLATION TECHNIQUES#24

Methods and practices used to safely and effectively install artworks in various environments.

COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS#25

Individuals or groups within the community that have an interest in or are affected by the artwork.