
Movement in sculpture
Movement in sculpture refers to the way a sculpture appears to convey motion or the suggestion of dynamic action. It can be achieved through the arrangement of forms, the positioning of elements, and the use of lines that draw the eye. Artists may create movement by depicting figures in motion, using swirling shapes, or employing actual kinetic elements that can move. This quality invites viewers to engage with the artwork more actively, evoking emotions and narratives, and enhancing the overall experience of viewing the sculpture.