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by viqaiq
Q. What do these objects have in common (think of the Vidal Sassoon haircut as an object if you will)?
A. They are all “sculptural” objects, or art in three dimensions. It isn’t only statues and buildings that are sculptural; clothes, haircuts, and jewelry are small sculptures and they cross over into the realm of fine art when materials are used to define mass and space in new or especially elegant ways. The elements of visual narrative are expressed similarly whether it is in two or three dimensions through the manipulation of line, scale, proportion, texture, and shape and in the case of three-dimensional objects – the inventive use of space.
What do you think each of these artists was communicating through their poetic use of materials, shape and space?



