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  • Three-dimensional art
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Three-dimensional (3D) art may refer to: digital art created using 3D computer graphics any form of visual art resulting in a three-dimensional physical

    Three-dimensional art

    Three-dimensional_art

  • Elements of art
  • Stylistic features that are included within an art piece

    when referring to physical works of art, like sculptures, as form is connected most closely with those three-dimensional works. Color is an element consisting

    Elements of art

    Elements_of_art

  • Four-dimensional space
  • Geometric space with four dimensions

    Four-dimensional (4D) space is the mathematical extension of the concept of three-dimensional space (3D). Three-dimensional space is the simplest possible

    Four-dimensional space

    Four-dimensional space

    Four-dimensional_space

  • Fourth dimension in art
  • Attempt to demonstrate the 4th dimension in visual arts

    fourth dimension has been the subject of numerous fictional stories. De Stijl Duration (philosophy) Elementarism Five-dimensional space Four-dimensional space

    Fourth dimension in art

    Fourth dimension in art

    Fourth_dimension_in_art

  • Dimension
  • Property of a mathematical space

    A two-dimensional Euclidean space is a two-dimensional space on the plane. The inside of a cube, a cylinder or a sphere is three-dimensional (3D) because

    Dimension

    Dimension

    Dimension

  • 3-sphere
  • Mathematical object

    hypersphere or 3-sphere is a 4-dimensional analogue of a sphere, and is the 3-dimensional n-sphere. In 4-dimensional Euclidean space, it is the set of

    3-sphere

    3-sphere

    3-sphere

  • Line art
  • 2-dimensional art style without gradations in shade or hue

    (usually plain). Two-dimensional or three-dimensional objects are often represented through shade (darkness) or hue (color). Line art can use lines of different

    Line art

    Line art

    Line_art

  • Herb Kawainui Kāne
  • Hawaiian-American artist and historian (1928–2011)

    Kāne also produced a limited-edition bronze sculpture and other three-dimensional works besides the Hōkūleʻa. His bronze sculpture, The Young Kamehameha

    Herb Kawainui Kāne

    Herb Kawainui Kāne

    Herb_Kawainui_Kāne

  • Chesley Awards
  • Annual award for science fiction and fantasy artwork

    Chesley Award for Best Interior Illustration Chesley Award for Best Three-Dimensional Art Chesley Award for Best Color Work – Unpublished Chesley Award for

    Chesley Awards

    Chesley_Awards

  • Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure
  • Figurine of a woman giving childbirth in a squatting position

    while common in Colonial Mexican manuscripts, are rare in Aztec three-dimensional art. Women, however, occupied a prominent position in the Aztec mythology

    Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure

    Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure

    Dumbarton_Oaks_birthing_figure

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Art museum in New York City

    contains a broad range of two- and three-dimensional art, with religious objects heavily represented. In total, the Medieval Art department's permanent collection

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art

  • El Cap de Barcelona
  • Sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein

    not start experimenting with three-dimensional art until the late 1970s, and prior to this his main focus was on pop art. He mainly painted on large canvases

    El Cap de Barcelona

    El Cap de Barcelona

    El_Cap_de_Barcelona

  • Web Gallery of Art
  • Virtual gallery for European fine art

    Corel Corp., but this is not the case for photo reproductions of three-dimensional art such as sculptures. Copyrights of the sculpture images therefore

    Web Gallery of Art

    Web_Gallery_of_Art

  • Barclay Shaw
  • American professional artist (born 1949)

    1995, his work "Wonderland (wood)" won the Chesley Award for Best Three-Dimensional Art. Shaw was born October 12, 1949, in Bronxville, New York. He graduated

    Barclay Shaw

    Barclay_Shaw

  • Installation art
  • Three-dimensional work of art

    Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. Generally

    Installation art

    Installation art

    Installation_art

  • Northwest Coast art
  • Art style associated with the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest

    America, from pre-European-contact times up to the present. Two-dimensional Northwest Coast art is distinguished by the use of formlines, and the use of characteristic

    Northwest Coast art

    Northwest Coast art

    Northwest_Coast_art

  • Lascaux
  • Caves in France containing Paleolithic paintings

    ISBN 1-4000-4348-4. Brooks, Kevin R. “Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced the First Stereoscopic Images?” I-Perception (London)

    Lascaux

    Lascaux

    Lascaux

  • Elisa Pritzker
  • Argentine artist (born 1955)

    is an Argentine-American artist working in a variety of two- and three-dimensional art media. In Argentina, Pritzker studied at the School of Ceramics

    Elisa Pritzker

    Elisa_Pritzker

  • Turtle graphics
  • Vector graphics using a relative cursor on a Cartesian plane

    language. The ideas behind turtle graphics can be extended to include three-dimensional space. This is achieved by using one of several different coordinate

    Turtle graphics

    Turtle_graphics

  • Day-Glo Color Corp.
  • American paint and pigments manufacturer (founded 1946)

    artists in Northeast Ohio who use it to create original two- and three-dimensional art that is displayed in a gallery lighted with UV light (black light)

    Day-Glo Color Corp.

    Day-Glo Color Corp.

    Day-Glo_Color_Corp.

  • Wendy Froud
  • American artist

    International. She has been nominated for the Chesley Award for Best Three-Dimensional Art twice: in 2001 for her piece, "Goth Faery", and in 2002 for "Narnia's

    Wendy Froud

    Wendy Froud

    Wendy_Froud

  • Found poetry
  • Poetry discovered in accidental sources

    similar to the visual art of "appropriation" in which two- and three-dimensional art is created from recycled items, giving ordinary/commercial things

    Found poetry

    Found poetry

    Found_poetry

  • Sidney Frank
  • American businessman and philanthropist (1919–2006)

    "Mrs. Louise Rosenstiel Frank, a collector of impressionist and three-dimensional art, died today, apparently of a heart attack, at the age of 50". The

    Sidney Frank

    Sidney Frank

    Sidney_Frank

  • Chico (artist)
  • American graffiti artist

    Candy Store. Some of his art is independent, while other art is commissioned. His work includes paintings, three-dimensional art of various kinds, as well

    Chico (artist)

    Chico (artist)

    Chico_(artist)

  • Image
  • Visual artifact that depicts or records perception

    representation. An image can be two-dimensional, such as a drawing, painting, or photograph, or three-dimensional, such as a carving or sculpture. Images

    Image

    Image

    Image

  • Mizuhiki
  • Traditional Japanese paper artform

    mizuhiki include using the cord to create paper jewellery, or creating three-dimensional art with different forms used for different auspicious meanings; cranes

    Mizuhiki

    Mizuhiki

    Mizuhiki

  • Zero-dimensional space
  • Topological space of dimension zero

    In mathematics, a zero-dimensional topological space (or nildimensional space) is a topological space that has dimension zero with respect to one of several

    Zero-dimensional space

    Zero-dimensional_space

  • Box modeling
  • faces to work with before extrusion. While most applications for three-dimensional art provide abilities for faces up to any size, results are often more

    Box modeling

    Box_modeling

  • Fractal
  • Infinitely detailed mathematical structure

    old radius) to the power of three (the conventional dimension of the filled sphere). However, if a fractal's one-dimensional lengths are all doubled, the

    Fractal

    Fractal

    Fractal

  • 3D stereo view
  • Enables viewing of objects through any stereo pattern

    vision. 3. Three dimensional art Three-dimensional art is observed in terms of its height, width and depth. It is not flat like two-dimensional art, which

    3D stereo view

    3D stereo view

    3D_stereo_view

  • Mona Lisa
  • Painting by Leonardo da Vinci

    Brooks, K. R. (1 January 2017). "Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced the First Stereoscopic Images?". i-Perception. 8 (1)

    Mona Lisa

    Mona Lisa

    Mona_Lisa

  • Teng Ming-Tun
  • Taiwanese artist (born 1962)

    and three-dimensional art production under the bamboo sculptor Chen Chunming. After completing his military service, Teng worked in advertising art design

    Teng Ming-Tun

    Teng Ming-Tun

    Teng_Ming-Tun

  • ArtPrize
  • Art contest in Grand Rapids, Michigan

    Juried Vote Two-Dimensional: Aging Out / 18 years old by John Paul Goncalves Three-Dimensional: Soaked by Holly Ross Time-Based: Art pod by Stephen Smith

    ArtPrize

    ArtPrize

  • Voxel
  • Element representing a value on a grid in three dimensional space

    a voxel is a representation of a value on a three-dimensional regular grid, akin to the two-dimensional pixel. Voxels are frequently used in the visualization

    Voxel

    Voxel

    Voxel

  • Jigsaw puzzle
  • Type of tiling puzzle

    optical illusions, unusual art, and personal photographs. In addition to traditional flat, two-dimensional puzzles, three-dimensional puzzles have entered large-scale

    Jigsaw puzzle

    Jigsaw puzzle

    Jigsaw_puzzle

  • Hotel des Arts
  • Hotel in San Francisco, California

    include wall-mounted vinyl records, plastic bags, graffiti, fabrics, three-dimensional art work, and even installations. Room 404, painted by Tim Gaskin, was

    Hotel des Arts

    Hotel_des_Arts

  • Aerial perspective
  • Atmospheric effects on the appearance of a distant object

    Landscape art List of art techniques Teide Tyndall effect Brooks, K. R. (2017). "Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced

    Aerial perspective

    Aerial perspective

    Aerial_perspective

  • Taiwanese art
  • and evolving art form, such as collabing calligraphy in two or three-dimensional art works. For example, modern calligraphy develops into a painting-like

    Taiwanese art

    Taiwanese art

    Taiwanese_art

  • Outline of sculpture
  • Artworks that are three-dimensional objects, and creation thereof

    overview of and topical guide to sculpture: A sculpture – human-made three-dimensional art object. Sculpture or sculpting – activity of creating sculptures

    Outline of sculpture

    Outline_of_sculpture

  • 3D
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    3d, or Three D may refer to: A three-dimensional space in mathematics 3D computer graphics, computer graphics that use a three-dimensional representation

    3D

    3D

  • Still life
  • Type of painting

    been extended beyond the traditional two-dimensional art forms of painting into video art and three-dimensional art forms such as sculpture, performance and

    Still life

    Still life

    Still_life

  • Lydia Wallace-Chavez
  • Native American artist

    arts while pursuing her interest in sculpture and three-dimensional art. After college she learned the art of making wampum beads and beadwork. She set up

    Lydia Wallace-Chavez

    Lydia_Wallace-Chavez

  • Amsterdam Museum
  • Heritage centre, Official Museums of Amsterdam, ICOM in Amstel, Amsterdam

    This includes all two-dimensional objects that were already free of copyright, but new is the set photos of three-dimensional art.[citation needed] The

    Amsterdam Museum

    Amsterdam Museum

    Amsterdam_Museum

  • Speculations about Mona Lisa
  • Theories regarding the da Vinci painting

    K. R. (January 1, 2017). "Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced the First Stereoscopic Images?". i-Perception. 8 (1):

    Speculations about Mona Lisa

    Speculations about Mona Lisa

    Speculations_about_Mona_Lisa

  • Computer-generated imagery
  • Application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images

    developed in flight simulators were also an important precursor to three-dimensional computer graphics and Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) systems today

    Computer-generated imagery

    Computer-generated imagery

    Computer-generated_imagery

  • Vagina and vulva in art
  • Visual art representing female genitalia

    prehistory onwards. Visual art forms representing the female genitals encompass two-dimensional (e.g. paintings) and three-dimensional (e.g. statuettes). As

    Vagina and vulva in art

    Vagina and vulva in art

    Vagina_and_vulva_in_art

  • 2.5D
  • Simulation of the appearance of being three-dimensional

    restricted to a two-dimensional (2D) plane with little to no access to a third dimension in a space that otherwise appears to be three-dimensional and is often

    2.5D

    2.5D

    2.5D

  • Isometric projection
  • Method for visually representing three-dimensional objects

    representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions in technical and engineering drawings. It is an axonometric projection in which the three coordinate

    Isometric projection

    Isometric projection

    Isometric_projection

  • Trompe-l'œil
  • Art technique of illusory tridimensionality

    creates a highly realistic optical illusion of three-dimensional space and objects on a two-dimensional surface. Trompe-l'œil, which is most often associated

    Trompe-l'œil

    Trompe-l'œil

    Trompe-l'œil

  • Three Dimensional E.C. Classics
  • Three Dimensional E.C. Classics was a quarterly comic book anthology series published by EC Comics in 1954. It began publication with its Spring 1954

    Three Dimensional E.C. Classics

    Three_Dimensional_E.C._Classics

  • Grabowski Gallery
  • Britain's and the British Commonwealth's leading exponents of two- and three-dimensional art and fostered émigré artists from Europe, the Caribbean and the Commonwealth

    Grabowski Gallery

    Grabowski_Gallery

  • Depth perception
  • Visual ability to perceive the world in 3D

    whether the light rays entering the eye come from a three-dimensional space or from a two-dimensional image, they hit the inside of the eye on the retina

    Depth perception

    Depth perception

    Depth_perception

  • Mona Lisa (Prado)
  • Copy of the Mona Lisa in Prado, Madrid

    Brooks, K. R. (January 2017). "Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced the First Stereoscopic Images?". i-Perception. 8 (1):

    Mona Lisa (Prado)

    Mona Lisa (Prado)

    Mona_Lisa_(Prado)

  • 3D modeling
  • Form of computer-aided engineering

    living) in three dimensions via specialized software by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space. Three-dimensional (3D) models

    3D modeling

    3D modeling

    3D_modeling

  • Ib Benoh
  • American artist

    voluptuous figures. Reviewer Claude LeSuer of ArtSpeak noted the  three-dimensional effect in Benoh's two-dimensional work, "An almost sculptural quality is

    Ib Benoh

    Ib Benoh

    Ib_Benoh

  • Parque Tezozómoc
  • Park in Mexico City

    with a 'nature reserve' island. The Museum of Regional Art, and the Museum of Three Dimensional Art, are both located on the northern perimeter. A scaled

    Parque Tezozómoc

    Parque Tezozómoc

    Parque_Tezozómoc

  • Two–Mona Lisa theory
  • Theory that Leonardo da Vinci painted two versions of the Mona Lisa

    Brooks, K. R. (1 January 2017). "Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced the First Stereoscopic Images?". i-Perception. 8 (1):

    Two–Mona Lisa theory

    Two–Mona Lisa theory

    Two–Mona_Lisa_theory

  • Spacetime
  • Mathematical model combining space and time

    mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space and the one dimension of time into a single four-dimensional continuum. Spacetime diagrams are

    Spacetime

    Spacetime

    Spacetime

  • Feminist art movement
  • International feminist movement, promoting art reflecting women's lives and experiences

    art can be tattoos, body piercing, branding, scarification, dermal anchors, and three-dimensional art or body modifications such as beading. Body art

    Feminist art movement

    Feminist_art_movement

  • Kirigami
  • Art of folding and cutting paper

    origami, the Japanese art of folding paper. In kirigami, the paper is cut as well as being folded, resulting in a three-dimensional design that stands away

    Kirigami

    Kirigami

  • Robin Wight (artist)
  • English artist and sculptor

    school. He was creative throughout his life and began to create three dimensional art in his adult life. He has said that he received a camera in 2009

    Robin Wight (artist)

    Robin Wight (artist)

    Robin_Wight_(artist)

  • Gonzalo Fonseca
  • Uruguayan sculptor (1922–1997)

    wooden reliefs for this exhibition, which laid a foundation for his three-dimensional art. He began working in New York and in Italy, near Carrara. It is

    Gonzalo Fonseca

    Gonzalo Fonseca

    Gonzalo_Fonseca

  • Art
  • Creative work to evoke aesthetic response

    graphical perspective to depict recession in a three-dimensional picture space. In the east, Islamic art's rejection of iconography led to emphasis on geometric

    Art

    Art

    Art

  • Cube
  • Solid with six equal square faces

    squares. It is a three-dimensional hypercube, a family of polytopes that also includes the two-dimensional square and four-dimensional tesseract. The cube

    Cube

    Cube

    Cube

  • Saint-Merri
  • Church located in Paris, France

    to create shading effects. This allowed more three-dimensional art and greater realism, and brought the art of stained glass closer to paintings than earlier

    Saint-Merri

    Saint-Merri

    Saint-Merri

  • Fayum mummy portraits
  • Portraits attached to mummies in Roman Egypt

    children, the latter was not equipped with a portrait but with a gilt three-dimensional mask. Perhaps plaster masks were preferred if they could be afforded

    Fayum mummy portraits

    Fayum mummy portraits

    Fayum_mummy_portraits

  • Shape and form (visual arts)
  • Difination of form

    art, principles of design, and media. Form, as an element of art, is three-dimensional and encloses space. Like a shape, a form has length and width

    Shape and form (visual arts)

    Shape_and_form_(visual_arts)

  • Stern Conservatory
  • Former music school in Berlin, Germany

    conservatory in 1855 in order to create a new academy of sculpture and three-dimensional art. With Marx's withdrawal in 1856, the conservatory came exclusively

    Stern Conservatory

    Stern_Conservatory

  • Albert Vrana
  • American sculptor

    such as architectural engineering and industrial design and the three-dimensional art and design". His work and its composition with regard to structures

    Albert Vrana

    Albert Vrana

    Albert_Vrana

  • Edmonds Arts Festival
  • Annual arts festival in Washington

    top 100 art festival in the United States, and in the top three in the Pacific Northwest region. A wide variety of two- and three-dimensional art is represented

    Edmonds Arts Festival

    Edmonds_Arts_Festival

  • Ewa Pachucka
  • Polish-Australian sculptor (1936–2020)

    Pachucka began to experiment with crocheting on a large scale, creating three-dimensional works with string made from hemp and jute rope that she sourced from

    Ewa Pachucka

    Ewa Pachucka

    Ewa_Pachucka

  • Fred Eversley
  • American sculptor (1941–2025)

    Springs Art Museum. Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree, Carnegie Mellon University. 2023. Lifetime Achievement Award in Three-Dimensional Art, James A

    Fred Eversley

    Fred_Eversley

  • Centro de Arte La Estancia
  • Art centre in Caracas, Venezuela

    hosts national and international art exhibitions, with a particular focus on photography, design and three-dimensional art. It also stages theatre productions

    Centro de Arte La Estancia

    Centro_de_Arte_La_Estancia

  • Vic Duppa-Whyte
  • Halley's Comet, and the British Royal family. Duppa-Whyte also taught three dimensional art at Kingston Polytechnic in London. Duppa-Whyte died in 1986 in South

    Vic Duppa-Whyte

    Vic_Duppa-Whyte

  • Nanette L. Laitman
  • American art collector and philanthropist (1924–2020)

    to see and learn about the artists' work. She was interested in three-dimensional art formed of clay, fiber, glass, metal and wood, and was particularly

    Nanette L. Laitman

    Nanette_L._Laitman

  • 3D computer graphics
  • Graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data

    are most often displayed on two-dimensional displays. Unlike 3D film and similar techniques, the result is two-dimensional, without visual depth. More often

    3D computer graphics

    3D computer graphics

    3D_computer_graphics

  • Pythagorean theorem
  • Relation between sides of a right triangle

    square of the measure of an m-dimensional set of objects in one or more parallel m-dimensional flats in n-dimensional Euclidean space is equal to the

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean_theorem

  • Jacopo da Empoli
  • Italian painter (1551–1640)

    Brooks, Kevin R. (2017-01-01). "Depth Perception and the History of Three-Dimensional Art: Who Produced the First Stereoscopic Images?". Perception. 8. doi:10

    Jacopo da Empoli

    Jacopo da Empoli

    Jacopo_da_Empoli

  • Mathematics and art
  • First, painters needed to figure out how to depict three-dimensional scenes on a two-dimensional canvas. Second, philosophers and artists alike were

    Mathematics and art

    Mathematics and art

    Mathematics_and_art

  • Flatland
  • 1884 novella by Edwin Abbott Abbott

    attention as it deserved... If there is motion of our three-dimensional space relative to the fourth dimension, all the changes we experience and assign to the

    Flatland

    Flatland

    Flatland

  • Op art
  • Art movement

    deceptive three-dimensionality. Illusionism, focused on the perception of extended space within a flat picture, is found from the earliest points of art history

    Op art

    Op art

    Op_art

  • Geometry
  • Branch of mathematics

    a 1-dimensional object that may be straight (like a line) or not; curves in 2-dimensional space are called plane curves and those in 3-dimensional space

    Geometry

    Geometry

  • Élisabeth Daynès
  • French artist

    prestigious award given to artists in science art related to paleontology, in the category of Three-Dimensional Art. Michel Brunet D'Abel à Toumaï: Nomade,

    Élisabeth Daynès

    Élisabeth_Daynès

  • Magic Tales
  • Video game series

    Ratón" in Spanish. Each story has twelve pages. The games featured three-dimensional art; approximately 30 minutes' worth of animation, over 500 "click-and-explore"

    Magic Tales

    Magic_Tales

  • Crealdé School of Art
  • Crealdé School of Art is a non-profit arts organization in Winter Park, Florida. Opened in 1975, the school offers visual and three-dimensional arts classes

    Crealdé School of Art

    Crealdé School of Art

    Crealdé_School_of_Art

  • Theatre photography
  • capture the experience of this living, breathing, three-dimensional art form in a two-dimensional frozen moment. It takes a special eye and skill to

    Theatre photography

    Theatre photography

    Theatre_photography

  • Gerald McConnell
  • American illustrator (1931–2004)

    Park Department. McConnell was known later in his career for his three-dimensional art, improving protections for artist as a leader of the Graphic Artist

    Gerald McConnell

    Gerald_McConnell

  • Edgewood High School of the Sacred Heart
  • Private school in Madison, Wisconsin, United States

    festival with commentary, and exhibits a juried selection of two- and three-dimensional art. The Drama Department stages two productions per year, involving

    Edgewood High School of the Sacred Heart

    Edgewood High School of the Sacred Heart

    Edgewood_High_School_of_the_Sacred_Heart

  • Richard Ross Museum of Art
  • Art museum in Delaware, Ohio

    of three faculty members, the slide library, the Lynn Mayhew Art Gallery, and several studios in which both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art courses

    Richard Ross Museum of Art

    Richard Ross Museum of Art

    Richard_Ross_Museum_of_Art

  • Oomleo
  • Musical artist

    animations as iconographic pixel art." Besides pixel art, Oomleo is also interested in three-dimensional art and line art, as part of the process for making

    Oomleo

    Oomleo

    Oomleo

  • Menger sponge
  • Three-dimensional fractal

    Sierpiński sponge) is a fractal curve. It is a three-dimensional generalization of the two-dimensional Sierpinski carpet. It was first described by Karl

    Menger sponge

    Menger sponge

    Menger_sponge

  • Mixed media
  • Artistic technique that uses more than one medium

    fundamental part of modern art in the early 20th century, due to the efforts of Braque and Picasso. Assemblage This is a three-dimensional variant of the collage

    Mixed media

    Mixed media

    Mixed_media

  • Texture (visual arts)
  • Perceived surface quality of a work of art

    perceived surface quality of a work of art. It is an element found in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs, and it is characterized by its

    Texture (visual arts)

    Texture (visual arts)

    Texture_(visual_arts)

  • Marjorie Strider
  • American painter, sculptor and performance artist (1931 - 2014)

    known for her three-dimensional paintings and site-specific soft sculpture installations. Born in 1931 in Guthrie, Oklahoma, Strider studied art at the Kansas

    Marjorie Strider

    Marjorie_Strider

  • Frances Kelsey Secondary School
  • High school in Mill Bay, British Columbia, Canada

    The schools art program occupies one of the largest rooms in the school, hosting students in both two- and three-dimensional art programs. Art students can

    Frances Kelsey Secondary School

    Frances Kelsey Secondary School

    Frances_Kelsey_Secondary_School

  • Caroline Rothwell
  • British-Australian sculptor

    Sydney, Australia, where she lives as of 2021. Rothwell's art works are mainly three dimensional art objects including sculptures and installations, but she

    Caroline Rothwell

    Caroline Rothwell

    Caroline_Rothwell

  • Newcastle Art Gallery
  • Art museum in New South Wales, Australia

    Shôji Hamada, Takeichi Kawai, Kanjirô Kawai, and Kentichi Tomimoto. Three-dimensional art work in the collection encompass a diverse range of materials including

    Newcastle Art Gallery

    Newcastle Art Gallery

    Newcastle_Art_Gallery

  • The Great Wave off Kanagawa
  • Woodblock print by Hokusai (1831)

    earned him immediate success in Japan and later in Europe, where Hokusai's art inspired works by the Impressionists. Several museums throughout the world

    The Great Wave off Kanagawa

    The Great Wave off Kanagawa

    The_Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa

  • 3D printing
  • Additive process used to make a 3D object

    printing, also called additive manufacturing, is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. It can be done in a

    3D printing

    3D printing

    3D_printing

  • Good Morning (Kanye West song)
  • 2007 song by Kanye West

    like "Mr. Dob," "Smiley-Face Flowers," and colorful mushrooms. The three-dimensional art technique blends artistry with Japanese anime and launched Murakami

    Good Morning (Kanye West song)

    Good_Morning_(Kanye_West_song)

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Online names & meanings

  • Durva
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Durva

    Heavenly Grass

  • Aasif
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Aasif

    An able minister

  • Malle
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Danish, English

    Malle

    Beautiful

  • Tirishaanth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Tirishaanth

    King of Surya Dynasty

  • Bhumipati
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhumipati

    Lord of the Earth

  • Tanishtha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Tanishtha

    Dedicated

  • Aelwyd
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Aelwyd

    From the hearth.

  • Jokdeam
  • Biblical

    Jokdeam

    crookedness, or burning, of the people

  • Iago
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean Spanish Welsh

    Iago

    The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice' Ensign to Othello.

  • Bennet
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bennet

    English : variant spelling of Bennett.

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  • Three-nerved
  • a.

    Having three nerves.

  • Dimension
  • n.

    A literal factor, as numbered in characterizing a term. The term dimensions forms with the cardinal numbers a phrase equivalent to degree with the ordinal; thus, a2b2c is a term of five dimensions, or of the fifth degree.

  • Dimensioned
  • a.

    Having dimensions.

  • Three-cornered
  • a.

    Having three prominent longitudinal angles; as, a three-cornered stem.

  • Three-cornered
  • a.

    Having three corners, or angles; as, a three-cornered hat.

  • Dimension
  • n.

    The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time is quantity having one dimension; volume has three dimensions, relative to extension.

  • Dimension
  • n.

    Extent; reach; scope; importance; as, a project of large dimensions.

  • Three
  • n.

    A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.

  • Three-leafed
  • a.

    Alt. of Three-leaved

  • Three-flowered
  • a.

    Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.

  • Three-sided
  • a.

    Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.

  • Three-lobed
  • a.

    Having three lobes.

  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Consisting of three distinct leaflets; having the leaflets arranged in threes.

  • Hyperspace
  • n.

    An imagined space having more than three dimensions.

  • Dimensional
  • a.

    Pertaining to dimension.

  • Dimension
  • n.

    Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; -- usually, in the plural, measure in length and breadth, or in length, breadth, and thickness; extent; size; as, the dimensions of a room, or of a ship; the dimensions of a farm, of a kingdom.

  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Producing three leaves; as, three-leaved nightshade.

  • Tridimensional
  • a.

    Having three dimensions; extended in three different directions.

  • Three
  • n.

    The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects.

  • Three-valved
  • a.

    Consisting of, or having, three valves; opening with three valves; as, a three-valved pericarp.