The area of the visual arts that works in three dimensions is a sculpture. One of the plastic arts, actually. In order to create durable sculptures, carving and modeling were initially utilized on materials including stone, metal, ceramic, wood, and others. However, since Modernism, there has been practically total freedom in terms of both materials and procedure. Numerous materials can be carved, welded, modeled, molded, or cast in addition to being manipulated by removal techniques like carving.
Pramit Shit
Ceramic
10 x 20 x 10 (inch)
Vijay Kumar Prasad
Sheesham Wood
4.5 x 27 x 4.5 ()
Pramit Shit
Terracotta
11.02 x 11.81 x 7.87 (inch)
Pramit Shit
Ceramic
47.24 x 31.5 x 15.75 (inch)
Markandey Jajware
Dry Bottle Gourd
12.5 x 27 x 11 (inch)
Vijay Kumar Prasad
Guava Tree Wood
18.5 x 11.5 x 11.5 (inch)
Dipankar Saha
Soap
2.5 x 4 x 2 (inch)
Pramit Shit
Ceramic
11.81 x 11.02 x 7.87 (inch)
Pramit Shit
Ceramic
23.62 x 47.24 x 11.81 (inch)
Markandey Jajware
Wood
14 x 23.5 x 10 (inch)
Vijay Kumar Prasad
Guava Tree Wood
11.5 x 36 x 13 (inch)
Dipankar Saha
Plaster Of Paris
16 x 20 x 3 (inch)
Pramit Shit
Terracotta
14.96 x 10.24 x 7.87 (inch)
Nawal Kishore
Wood, Brasswood & Paintwood
25 x 22 x 12 (inch)
Markandey Jajware
Dry Bottle Guard
12 x 31.5 x 16.5 (inch)