
cement sculpture
Cement sculpture involves shaping concrete materials—combinations of cement, water, and aggregates—into artistic forms or figures. Artists often use molds or carve directly into the hardened material to create detailed, durable artworks. This medium allows for large-scale sculptures to be made outdoors, with the ability to convey texture and intricate design. Cement sculptures are valued for their strength and longevity, making them popular in public art, monuments, and architectural features. The process requires an understanding of material properties and craftsmanship to achieve desired aesthetic and structural qualities.