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Sculpture &
3D Works

Sculptures and three-dimensional artworks are created through four primary processes: carving, modeling, casting, and constructing. Carving involves removing material to shape an artwork, typically from stone or wood. Modeling is the process of shaping pliable materials such as clay or wax into desired forms. Casting involves pouring a liquid material like molten metal, plaster, or resin into a mold, where it solidifies into the shape of the mold. Constructing involves assembling various materials, often through techniques like welding, gluing, or fastening, to build a three-dimensional form.

Hover over each artwork to see the artist's details or click for a larger image

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of all the nations upon which these artworks were created. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise and celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing cultures and connections to the lands and waters of NSW and ACT.

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