Across
- 1. 3-D shape.
- 6. 3-D assembly of various found materials to make an image
- 11. Removing material to create a sculpture.
- 13. Art that is accurate to the image.
- 14. A flat surface on a sculpture.
- 15. First gained notice for his sculpture of the Pieta.
- 16. A 3D artwork made from clay, wood, stone, metal, or other found materials.
- 18. French-American painter, sculpter, and writer who worked with cubism, dada, and conceptual art (most recognizable artwork is the "Fountain")
- 19. The empty space in a work of art.
- 20. Not supported by another structure.
- 22. Patriarch of modern sculpture.
Down
- 2. Three dimensional moving sculpture.
- 3. A layer on a sculpture to give it a glass feeling (usually found on ceramics).
- 4. Best known for innovation of the mobile suspended sheet metal and wire assemblies
- 5. A sculpture whose parts are designed to move mechanically.
- 6. Building up the surface with material, adding material onto the sculpture.
- 7. The quality and work shown in something.
- 8. Space that actually contains the image.
- 9. 3-D work that is designed to transform space.
- 10. The underlying "framework" over which your sculpture is molded.
- 12. The interior space or actual space taken up by a sculpture.
- 17. A sculpture that projects from a flat surface.
- 21. Art that doesn't attempt to represent an accurate image.