THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA MODELING CARVE CAST CONSTRUCT techniqu es Define these terms with your group.

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THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA MODELING CARVE CAST CONSTRUCT techniqu es Define these terms with your group

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA To make a CAST a mold is created and used to create sculptures. techniqu es Lost-Wax Bronze Casting Plastic and Plaster Casting

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Lost-Wax Bronze Casting Pouring molten bronze into a mold to create a sculpture. The term “lost wax” refers to the fact that the original model made of wax is used during the process. Auguste Rodin, The Thinker, model 1880, cast 1901, bronze, 28 ½ x 14 5/16 x 23 7/16

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Lost-Wax Bronze Casting As you watch the video demonstration write down the steps used to complete a lost-wax bronze cast.

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Plaster Casting Covering a model with layers of gauze or cheese cloth coated in plaster.

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Plaster Casting George Segal, Walk, Don't Walk1976, plaster, cement, metal, painted wood, electrical light.

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Plaster Casting George Segal, Bus Stop,1975, plaster cast.

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Plaster Casting George Segal, Three People on a Bench, plaster cast.

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Plaster Casting George Segal, Fireside Chat, plaster cast.

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Plaster Casting George Segal, Street Crossing October 2003 to February 2004 Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Fifth Avenue & 60th Street Central Park, Manhattan

THREE DIMENSIONAL MEDIA techniqu es Plastic Casting Duane Hanson’s Process Begins as a cast of a person. Hanson is concerned with the INSIDE of the plaster shell. He paints a thin layer of flesh colored polyvinyl. Layers of fiberglass are added for support.

DUANE HANSONDUANE HANSON"Football Player" 1981 Polyvinyl, polychromed with oil, mixed media with accessories.

DUANE HANSON“Queenie II" 1988, Polyvinyl, polychromed with oil, mixed media with accessories. DUANE HANSON“Touristse II" 1988, Polyvinyl, polychromed with oil, mixed media with accessories.

COMPARE / CONTRAST the work of GEORGE SEGAL DUANE HANSON