This past semester I was able to complete my art cluster. This cluster included photography, drawing, color and design, watercolor, and sculpture. My sculpture class was remarkable. I went in not knowing a thing about sculpting, and left twelve weeks later able sculpt using additive, subtractive, and assemblage techniques.
Below are my final products. The "brass" head was sculpted with clay, fired, and then painted with oil paints for a finished, aged look. The abstract sculpture is a carved block of plaster and vermiculite. The Ethiopian fox is a plaster mold from a clay sculpture and mold I made. The bottom photograph is an assemblage made of tumbleweeds, hemp, and red spray paint.
The next photo is the rear of my abstract sculpture. I actually prefer this more subtle side. Below that is my final product of a head we did of a live model. You can see the pictures of our model in the background for comparison.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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