SCULPTURE Shaping Space. Fence in Asheville, NC What is Sculpture? How the artist shapes space…  A branch of the visual arts that operates in three.

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SCULPTURE Shaping Space

Fence in Asheville, NC

What is Sculpture? How the artist shapes space…  A branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.  Sculptural processes originally used carving (the removal of material) and modeling (the addition of material, as clay), in stone, metal, ceramics, wood and other materials but, since modernism, shifts in sculptural process led to an almost complete freedom of materials and process.  A wide variety of materials may be worked by removal such as carving, assembled by welding, modeling, molded, or cast.

Sculptures Purpose  Sculpture is created to serve a usable purpose.  Examples include (not limited to…): dinnerware furniture homes jewelry masks tiles vases  Sculpture is created purely for aesthetic purposes. * Made to look at.  Examples include (not limited to…): wall hangings garden sculptures installations outdoor monuments figurines/ figure Functional vs.Non- Functional

Functional Student Mugs Non- Functional Michelangelo's David

Material and Size  Sculptor’s choice of material usually determines the size and scale of their work. For Example:  Silver-smithing and jewelry making materials are very expensive so most jewelers tend work on a small scale.  Ceramic artists are limited to the size of their kiln. They may only make art work that can fit into their kiln to be fired. Or their work may be made in several pieces and then assembled together.  Wood is a fairly cheep material and artists are only limited to their imagination as far as size and scale.  Many artists are using only recycled materials as the cost of consumable goods rise (you name it and someone has probably made a piece of art out of it) and again size limited to imagination.

Remember art is visual communication. What are you trying to communicate through your art ? What to Make…

What is that?  Are you trying to make your sculpture look like something from real life ?  If so many sketches and studies are required to ensure that your subject remains true to form and detail.  Are you trying to make your sculpture more expressive (look like a feeling)?  Are you not basing your sculpture off of anything in real life?  If so you will still need to do sketches to plan out your work before hand but more attention to the elements and principles of design will be important to make your sculpture successful. RepresentationalNon- Representational

RepresentationalNon- Representational Alexander Calder - Mobile R. Mutt - Fountain

Planning  Sketches are important to work out your idea before you start working in your material of choice, remember… materials are precious and you don’t want to waste them by continuously making bad art and having to start over again.  Maquette- sculptors often times make a small scale version of their sculpture in modeling clay, paper, or other cheep material. This is a great way to practice making the form, but not spending too much time on it.

Cast bronze 1974 Henry Moore

Glass in Botanical Garden Phoenix, AZ Dale Chihuly

Japanese Paper Folding Origami Crane

"Silver Anemone necklace" Arline Fisch

Ceramic – 530 BC Greek Vase

Craft Vs. Fine Art  Traditionally artists were trained in guilds under a master artist in an apprenticeship.  Today the apprentice system is all but extinct and craft has another meaning.  Crafts today are generally considered to be at home projects or for young children.  Many crafts can be purchased in ready to make kits and are easy DIY projects.  Fine artists today are trained in universities in bachelor and master of arts programs.  Breaking into the “fine art” world is extremely difficult.  What is considered to be fine art is determined by a small number of people with years of training and expertise.  Fine art is displayed in museums and private collections typically with an admittance fee to public. CraftFine Art

Happy sculpting! What will you make ?