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Sculpture
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Outline What is Sculpture? Sculptural Techniques Materials/ mediums use in sculpture Characteristics of the Materials Sculptural Concerns
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Sculpture Sculpture comes from Latin word “Sculpere” – meaning to carve. It refers to the creation of three-dimensional figures, forms designs from a single block mass of materials. Sculpture may be the oldest of the arts.
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Sculpture There are two major sculptural processes:
Subtractive- unwanted materials is cut away Additive- construction of a figure by putting together.
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Duane Hanson Tourists, 1970 Example of Subtractive sculptural process.
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Calder Example of Additive sculptural process Youtube clip on Calder
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Louise Nevelson, Dawn's Wedding Chapel IV, from Dawn's Wedding Feast, 1959-60
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Louise Nevelson, Self-Portrait: Silent Music IV, 1964
Louise Nevelson, Royal Tide I, 1960
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Louise Nevelson, Title Mirror shadow XXXVII
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Louise Nevelson, Night Zag XIV
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Sculptural Techniques
Sculpture is created in four basic ways: Carving Modeling Casting Construction
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Sculpture Carving Subtractive process: material is removed
Mainly wood and stone (marble)
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Sculpture Modeling Additive process: material is added to build up a shape Clay, wax, plaster, paper-mache
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Sculpture Casting: a mold is used to form molten bronze(or other material) into a desired shape.
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Sculpture Casting: “Lost wax” method or cire-perdue, often used for jewelry or small sculptures
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Sculpture Construction:
Additive process; welding, gluing, nailing materials together.
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Sculpture Assemblage: assembling found objects in unique ways.
Joseph Cornell
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Alexander Calder: the mobile
Sculpture Kinetic Sculpture: movable parts (wind) Alexander Calder: the mobile
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Characteristics of the Materials use in Sculpture
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Materials use in Sculpture
Stone- hard and durable, weather and fire resistant, but is heavy and durable. Basalt and Diorite (black and hard) Marble (finely-grained, with crystalline sparkle) Granite- (tough, coarse-grained but suitable for bold effects) Limestone- (Softer)
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Materials use in Sculpture
Wood- lighter, softer, and cheaper, and easy to cut. Terra Cotta- which means “ baked earth” is made by firing clay, as in pottery making. Bronze- is solid and too expensive. The difficult process of casting bronze is one of its disadvantages.
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Sculptural Concerns Pictorial Sculpture- the artist, like the painter, is more concerned with details than anything else. Sculpturesque Sculpture- the artist is more concerned with the medium/materials used. Built- up- the artist is very much concerned with the medium/materials used but also with details.
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KINDS OF SCULPTURE
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Sculpture Relief: attached to a surface or a background
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Sculpture Free-standing or full-round.
-free standing sculpture that can be seen from all sides.
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Sculpture Kinetic and Mobiles
are moving three- dimensional figures, best example are those which are suspended on air.
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Sculpture Tools: chisels armature
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