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., moulding). The measured artwork can be viewed by length, width, and height.
Examples:
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- 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.