CPAR Visual Arts
CPAR Visual Arts
1. Clay Sculpture
It is all hand built and kiln fired without the use of
any molding (frame) techniques. Clay if often used
to create beautiful ceramic pieces or portrait busts.
Some types of sculptures are:
2. Wood Sculpture
Is a simple technique. Depending on the size and
type of wood the artist carves the wood either with
knife or with a wooden mallet until the shape is
formed.
Some types of sculptures are:
3. Stone Carving
This process is more difficult than the wood carving
but the artists follow the same technique. He chisels
away at the stone piece until he finds the figure he
seeks.
Some types of sculptures are:
4. Metal Sculpture
It can be created from iron, bronze, brass and aluminum,
etc. There are various techniques when creating metal
sculptures. The artists may cut the metals, or hammer
metals or he may join metals with screw and rivets.
Some types of sculptures are:
5. Wax Sculpture
A wax sculpture is a sculpture made in wax. Often
these are effigies, usually of a notable individual, but
there are also death masks... a sculpture or model of
a person
PRINT
Printmaking is art that is made by covering a plate
with ink and pressing it on the surface of another
object. Today prints are mostly produced on paper
today but originally, they were pressed onto cloth or
other objects. Plates are often made out of wood or
metal.
Umaga, Dapithapon, and Gabi (2018)
Ambie Abano
GRAPHIC DESIGN
The term graphic design can refer to a number
of artistic and professional disciplines which focus on
visual communication and presentation.
Various methods are used to create and
combine symbols, images and/or words to create a
visual representation of ideas and messages.
Gian Wong
Types of Graphic Design