Their connection suggests that the vacuum has reversed its usual intake of air, exhaling and then inflating its own dust bag to create a no-frills sculptural volume.
Several details, including the large stairs of the sculpture hall, suggest an inspiration from Heinrich Tessenow's rational Classicism where light is used to emphasis simple sculptural volumes.
The dancers commit themselves winningly to the right sculptural volumes and ecstatic abandon.
Though neoclassical architecture employs the same classical vocabulary as Late Baroque architecture, it tends to emphasize its planar qualities, rather than sculptural volumes.
The sculptural volume of the configuration leaves a lasting imprint.
Three striking, curved sculptures by Mr. Dorazio are suspended in the air, and the dancers' curved forms, in their leaps, attain a sculptural volume of their own.
All the pieces are larger than her past work and several are more pared down, which emphasizes their collapsed, sculptural volumes.
Every gesture, circling run or plunge into an arabesque was carved into space with sculptural volume.
His early works appear metallic and thin, while his current works are seen as having "a decidedly feminine character and deals with a sculptural volume that is more Botero than Giacometti."
Those of us who are fortunate enough to have seen him before he retired prematurely from performing in 1965 remember a dancer of sculptural volume and catlike sinuousness.