What is the difference between sculpture and painting, photography and calligraphy in plastic arts?

In plastic arts, the biggest difference between sculpture and painting, photography and calligraphy is that sculpture creates a solid image in three-dimensional space with material materials. Painting, calligraphy and photography all create a two-dimensional plane image. Therefore, appreciation of paintings, calligraphy or photographic works can only be seen with visual senses, and often must be seen from a fixed angle. Sculpture works are three-dimensional images, tangible works of art, and more materialistic. Therefore, the appreciation of sculpture works depends not only on the visual senses, but also on the sense of touch, so that viewers can stimulate more artistic imagination and produce unique aesthetic effects. In addition, due to the three-dimensional nature of the sculpture, viewers can appreciate it from different angles in all directions, and they need to appreciate it with the surrounding environment to make the sculpture more vivid and realistic.