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Assignment five Developing sculpture and imagination

  • Writer: Marina WitteMann
    Marina WitteMann
  • Dec 6, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 9, 2020

In the final part, I focused on finding for myself the boundaries between sculpture and painting; physical and virtual; as well as with the meaning of colour. As a result, there are more than five works. Some are more successful than the others, but this was quite a journey.


Main conclusions would be –

For a painting, the main place of existence is flatness.


For sculpture, this is a three-dimensional space.


For the virtual world, these are digital devices.


But all these mediums begin to interact when an illusion arises.


The illusion of volume on a plane...



...or the illusion of painting or sculpture in digital devices...



...or the virtual appears in a three-dimensional, physical world.



Borders also depend on point of view, ways of seen and context.



Colour needs an object, a form, but as soon as it is, the colour can combine or change the essence.



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