Manifesting of Sundial Concept into Commission Public Sculpture
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https://doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v7iSI9.4273Keywords:
Commission, Creativity, Idea, Public SculptureAbstract
This project aims to profile the categorisation in how manifesting of the idea developed through the commission of public sculpture. The artistic research process will begin by compiling the previous and recent projects. The motivation process of creativity will match related literature, related visual artwork from previous practice, formulation ideas, materials, and installation. Therefore, these thoughtful compilation projects will be discovered and highlight the strength of every public sculpture project that forms the base from the collaboration and negotiation within the client's requirements. Indeed, the classification from the selected public sculpture projects will deliberate more according to the manifestation of the idea accordingly.
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