3D AND SCULPTURE
Abstract forms created by methods of subtraction (material is removed, e.g., carving) or addition (material is added, e.g., welding), or by shaping into a new form (e.g., molding). The measured artwork can be viewed by length, width, and height.
Examples
Bronze, gemstones, glass, granite, marble, clay, plaster, stone, wax, wood, cement, aluminum, plastic, synthetic resin, metal, recycled materials, or ceramics.
Dimensions
Maximum size including supports for standing or hanging if required: 7 ft x 5 ft x 2.5 ft (2.134 m x 1.524 m x 0.762 m)
Weight
Maximum weight including supports for standing or hanging if required: 300 lbs (136.078 kg)
Series
An artist may submit multiple pieces of art as part of a larger compilation of the same media (3-dimensional or sculpture). The total combined dimensions and weight shall not exceed the maximums above.
Materials
Three-dimensional representations or abstract forms created by methods of subtraction (material is removed, e.g., carving) or addition (material is added, e.g., welding), or by shaping into a new form (e.g., molding). Examples of media include, but are not limited to: bronze, gemstones, glass, granite, marble, clay, plaster, stone, wax, wood, cement, aluminium, plastic, synthetic resin, metal, or ceramics.
Display
Submissions should be either free-standing, mounted on a supporting base, or include sufficient supports to hang on walls.
Visual examples of 3D and Sculpture

