What am I suppose to be doing? • (12 votes) Here's a process: (97 votes) Is there more to a form than just 3d? • (18 votes) Posted 4 years ago. Direct link to ravit.pearlman's post “Maybe time could be an el...” Maybe time could be an element in it if the form moves, like water, a robot or something that is melting (17 votes) But the head is decidedly NOT shaped like a cube! A cube has straight equal sides and square corners. The head of the Korwar is tapered in form and exhibits obtuse angles and rounded corners. How can you see a cube here with your eyes open? • (21 votes) Do we need to learn all this in order to analyze a painting efficiently? • (7 votes) I believe that learning all this will be helpful, but it is not a must. Above all, you must have interest and curiosity over what you are seeing. The rest will come quite naturally. (17 votes) If there is 4D, (4D is 3D + light) is there a 5D, maybe including motion? if so, how many dimensions are there? and maybe our eyes are only strong enough to see a few of them. • I personally always think of 4d as 3d + time, but either way there are other aspects to art rather than the static physical form, if that is the root of your question.examples I can think of are the passage of time and how the piece has aged, where the piece of art has travelled to (e.g it's biography), the piece in context (e.g it's original purpose vs. Later uses or how it is viewed in a museum), I'm sure there are others. (10 votes) The piece has a childish impish look but when I look down at the entirety it looks more imploring and sad. but I was drawn to the eyes first. But I do see a blockiness To me in the entirety of the piece. - honestly I’ve always thought art was a joke I say that in honesty, and not to be judged I’m trying to learn. My first class my first comment. • (10 votes) I wonder how long it takes to art like that • (4 votes) probably takes a while to do art like this (2 votes) Are all the element important? • (4 votes) what if the head isnt a cube • (1 vote) If the head isn't a cube, then it's some other shape. Is that what you were asking? (6 votes) Where are the softening lines around the eyes? Am I the only one that doesn't see them? • (2 votes) I think just the overall weathering of the sculpture itself could be considered the softening lines. I think it is either that or the curve of the forehead. (2 votes)Want to join the conversation?
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