
Soft Sculptures
Soft sculptures are three-dimensional artworks made primarily from pliable materials like fabric, rubber, foam, or other flexible substances. Unlike traditional sculptures that use hard materials such as stone or metal, soft sculptures explore form, texture, and space through their flexible, malleable surfaces. They often resemble everyday objects, organic shapes, or abstract forms, inviting tactile engagement and emphasizing movement, comfort, or humor. Artists use these sculptures to challenge perceptions of solidity and to explore themes related to domesticity, consumer culture, or the human body, creating works that are visually intriguing and experientially inviting.