mezzorelieëf
Mezzorelieëf, also known as mezzo-relief or half-relief, is a sculptural technique where the degree of projection from the background is between bas-relief and alto-relief. In mezzorelieëf, the figures or forms are raised from the surface by more than half of their natural depth, but not completely detached. This means that a significant portion of the subject is carved away, allowing for considerable volume and three-dimensionality.
The term "mezzo" is Italian for "half," and "relief" refers to the projection of forms from a
Artists utilize mezzorelieëf to create a sense of realism and drama without the complexities or costs associated