Case Analysis of Female Sculptors
Abstract
The essence of women is their unique qualities, a manifestation of emotions that are ultimately embedded in the sculpture, influenced by different eras. Women’s nature has found extensive expression in sculpture, carrying its unique cultural value and historical significance. Sculpture art conveys emotions and conceptual meanings through formative expression. Throughout its development, many works by female sculptors have depicted the distinctive qualities and spirits of women. This analysis explores the strength of women’s emotions in female sculpture works. As a carrier of artistic expression, sculpture art conveys the artist’s ideological and spiritual aspects. Through the expression of self-awareness and self-worth, female artists highlight the spirit of women’s independence and empowerment, showcasing women’s self-awareness and social existence across various eras. This expression reflects their understanding and concern for reality and society, further conveying spiritual and emotional aspects to the audience. It reveals the multidimensionality and complexity of female strength in sculpture, providing deeper contemplation and understanding.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13219
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