Sculpture

A sculpture was a three-dimensional work of art, as opposed to a painting or film, which were exhibited on two-dimensional surfaces.

Block transfer sculptures were a kind of sculpture based on Block Transfer Computation. Their creation required great concentration and awareness of quantum foam harmonics. (COMIC: The Arts in Space)

In 1941, the Eighth Doctor encountered an artist named Susini who was making sculptures from the flesh and bones of the dead. (COMIC: The Way of All Flesh)

The Ashley ab Hugh Museum housed a number of abstract sculptures, including some depicting human figures which appeared to be melting. (PROSE: The Beauty of Our Weapons)

Irving Braxiatel planned to purchase a sculpture by Seraphina, but Romana II bought it first. (AUDIO: The Inquiry)

In 3110, the Eleventh Doctor gave the Arucha a sculpture by Venusian artist Radico Harstel, and called it The Physical Impossibility of Getting a Shanghorn into a Glass Tank. (PROSE: The War of Art)

The Tenth Doctor saw ancient sculptures and vases under the surface of Krop Tor. (TV: The Impossible Planet)