Abstract Sculpture
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Abstract sculpture is a form of sculptural expression characterized by the purity of its overall form, where artistic ideas and spirit are distilled into their purest physical essence, conveying deeper emotions. Abstract sculptural representation has become an important mode of expression in the realm of sculpture, using abstract forms to convey emotions and ideas in space. It sets itself apart from traditional representational sculpture, presenting emotions and spirit through the objective external form of the object. It possesses non-representational, pure, and concise forms, delivering a more direct and distinct artistic experience, enriching the techniques, modes of expression, and material applications in the art of sculpture.
Abstract sculpture places a greater emphasis on the artist’s subjective spirit and shapes the vitality of art. Its expressive form is an elevation and continuation of traditional sculpture. Abstract sculpture simplifies complex external shapes into a more minimal and concise form. This capacity to encapsulate external form expands people’s thinking and aesthetic appreciation.
Abstract sculpture reflects the artist’s focus on the essence of form and a deeper pursuit of the essence of things during the creative process. It breaks free from the traditional concept of sculpture, which predominantly adheres to realism, enriching the creative choices within sculpture.
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