Shaping Space: The Dynamics of Three-Dimensional Design

Shaping Space: The Dynamics of Three-Dimensional Design

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Art & Photography
Format Paperback
Pages 288
Language English
Published Oct 31, 1995
Publisher Cengage Learning
Edition 2
ISBN-10 0030765463
ISBN-13 9780030765469
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With a focus on the fundamentals of three-dimensional design, this comprehensive guide serves as an invaluable resource for both students and enthusiasts alike. The authors, Paul Zelanski and Mary Pat Fisher, present a thoughtful exploration of the principles underlying three-dimensional art and sculpture, emphasizing the importance of form, space, and materials.

Structured to foster creativity, the book encourages readers to engage with their surroundings and perceive the potential in shaping space. Through a series of insightful concepts and practical applications, it illuminates the dynamic relationship between object and environment, making it easier for beginners to grasp complex ideas and techniques.

In addition to theoretical insights, the authors incorporate visual examples that inspire and educate, showcasing a variety of styles and approaches to design. Readers will find themselves immersed in a vibrant world where creativity meets functionality, perfect for anyone looking to expand their understanding of three-dimensional art.

Ultimately, this work is more than just a textbook; it invites its audience to explore their artistic voice and engage with the materiality of the world around them, making it an essential companion for anyone wishing to delve into the realm of three-dimensional design.

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