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A form may
be 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional.
A 2 dimensional form is easy
to recognize because it is unshaded and flat in appearance. This flat shape
can be any color or no color. The shape itself has the appearance of a
silhouette when seen against another color. for example, black against
white.
Sometimes very simple flat shapes
can be transformed into stunning 3d masses.
Sculpture
is made by artists who have a special fondness for the appearance of 3
dimensional mass.
Sculptors
like the way surfaces change and run into other surfaces.
They like the way light reflects
from the surfaces illuminating them with light
and shadow.
The following are some examples
of forms which have been translated into 3d.

Frohliche the Frog says,
"Don't be a square, be a cube."
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