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Lesson 31-1The sculptor speaks
Appreciation of sculpture depends upon the ability to respond to form in three dimensions. That is perhaps why sculpture has been described as the most difficult of all arts; certainly it is more difficult than the arts which involve appreciation of flat forms, shape in only two dimensions. Many more people are 'form-blind' than colour-blind. The child learning to see, first distinguishes only two-dimensional shape; it cannot judge distances, depths. Later, for its personal safety and practical needs, it has to develop (partly by means of touch) the ability to judge roughly three-dimensonal distances. But having satisfied the requirements of practical necessity, most people go no further.
/ˈlɛsən/ 31-1/ðə/ /ˈskʌlptər/ /spiks/
/əˌpriʃiˈeɪʃən/ /ʌv/ /ˈskʌlpʧər/ /dɪˈpɛndz/ /əˈpɑn/ /ði/ /əˈbɪləti/ /tu/ /rɪˈspɑnd/ /tu/ /fɔrm/ /ɪn/ /θri/ /dɪˈmɛnʃənz/. /ðæt/ /ɪz/ /pərˈhæps/ /waɪ/ /ˈskʌlpʧər/ /hæz/ /bɪn/ /dɪˈskraɪbd/ /æz/ /ðə/ /moʊst/ /ˈdɪfəkəlt/ /ʌv/ /ɔl/ /ɑrts/; /ˈsɜrtənli/ /ɪt/ /ɪz/ /mɔr/ /ˈdɪfəkəlt/ /ðæn/ /ði/ /ɑrts/ /wɪʧ/ /ɪnˈvɑlv/ /əˌpriʃiˈeɪʃən/ /ʌv/ /flæt/ /fɔrmz/, /ʃeɪp/ /ɪn/ /ˈoʊnli/ /tu/ /dɪˈmɛnʃənz/. /ˈmɛni/ /mɔr/ /ˈpipəl/ /ɑr/ /fɔrm/-/blaɪnd/ /ðæn/ colour-/blaɪnd/. /ðə/ /ʧaɪld/ /ˈlɜrnɪŋ/ /tu/ /si/, /fɜrst/ /dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃɪz/ /ˈoʊnli/ /tu/-/dɪˈmɛnʃənəl/ /ʃeɪp/; /ɪt/ /ˈkænɑt/ /ʤʌʤ/ /ˈdɪstənsəz/, /dɛpθs/. /ˈleɪtər/, /fɔr/ /ɪts/ /ˈpɜrsɪnɪl/ /ˈseɪfti/ /ænd/ /ˈpræktəkəl/ /nidz/, /ɪt/ /hæz/ /tu/ /dɪˈvɛləp/ (/ˈpɑrtli/ /baɪ/ /minz/ /ʌv/ /tʌʧ/) /ði/ /əˈbɪləti/ /tu/ /ʤʌʤ/ /ˈrʌfli/ /θri/-dimensonal /ˈdɪstənsəz/. /bʌt/ /ˈhævɪŋ/ /ˈsætəˌsfaɪd/ /ðə/ /rɪˈkwaɪrmənts/ /ʌv/ /ˈpræktəkəl/ /nəˈsɛsəti/, /moʊst/ /ˈpipəl/ /goʊ/ /noʊ/ /ˈfɜrðər/.
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