Bas-relief
Bas-relief
Black Sabbath (album)
Bas-relief is an Art technique that has been used since ancient times, the Elgin Marbles are a prime example of this form of art. The process is still in use today. There are countless examples both on display in museums and in the regular world. Most cultures of the world have utilized the technique. It is most commonly used for the architectural adornment of building surfaces, both inside and outside, where the stone is part of the building, rather than as a free-standing piece of art to be hung on a wall.
Sometimes the resulting image has been painted, and other times it has been left in the natural state of the material used.
Bas-relief should not be confused with an etching, as the latter requires cutting into a flat surface, leaving indentations within the flat surface, which becomes suitable for printing by applying ink and pressing paper to the surface.