Assemblage Type 1
An Assemblage staged on a tabletop space, or
with a background or in a niche, which must be an integral part of the
overall design. Plant materials and objects are placed together creating
a design in relation to the defined frame of reference. |
Assemblage Type 2
An Assemblage staged on a pedestal, column
or other upright structure. A freestanding sculptured form created from
plant materials and objects in relation to the size of the pedestal. One
or more components may extend beyond the confines of the top of the
structure upon which the design is staged |
Assemblage Type 3
An Assemblage fastened to a background or
panel. Three-dimensional plant materials and objects are fastened to the
panel. The design must be Abstract and three-dimensional. The schedule
may determine the height, width and depth of this type of Assemblage.
(This must not be confused with the Collage, which is two-dimensional.) |