General Sculpture Concepts
- Armature –
- Assemblage –
- Bronze –
- Bust –
- Casting –
- Chisel –
- Earth art –
- Environmental sculpture –
- Found object –
- Installation art –
- Kinetic sculpture –
- Marble –
- Mass –
- Volume –
- Void –
- Mobile –
- Model –
- Nude –
- Readymade –
- Relief sculpture –
- Sculpture –
- Terracotta –
- Patina –
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