Soft Sculpture
Soft sculpture is a form of art that uses flexible materials, such as fabric, foam, or other soft substances, to create three-dimensional works. Unlike traditional sculpture, which often employs hard materials like stone or metal, soft sculpture emphasizes texture and form through pliable elements. This medium allows artists to explore themes of comfort, vulnerability, and the human experience.
Artists like Claes Oldenburg and Miriam Schapiro are known for their contributions to soft sculpture, often incorporating everyday objects and patterns into their designs. The works can range from abstract shapes to recognizable forms, inviting viewers to engage with art in a tactile and intimate way.