Artistic Structures
Artistic structures refer to the physical forms and frameworks created by artists to express their ideas and emotions. These can include sculptures, installations, and architectural designs that often blend creativity with functionality. Artists use various materials, such as wood, metal, and stone, to construct these works, which can be found in galleries, public spaces, and urban environments.
The purpose of artistic structures is to engage viewers and provoke thought or emotion. They can reflect cultural values, historical contexts, or personal experiences. Notable examples include the Eiffel Tower in Paris and Christo and Jeanne-Claude's environmental installations, which challenge perceptions of space and form.