Auguste Rodin: Hand Compositions
Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) Rodin was a famous artist know mainly for his sculptures – The Thinker, The Gates of Hell, etc. He broke away from centuries of Greek tradition. Toward the end of his career, Rodin began to use giant hands in a series of original and idiosyncratic arrangements, with titles such as The Hand of God, The Hand of the Devil (1903), The Cathedral (1908), and The Secret (ca. 1910).
The Hand of God
Hand of the Devil
Rodin’s Ideology His sculpture emphasized the individual and the concreteness of flesh, and suggested emotion through detailed, textured surfaces, and the interplay of light and shadow. To a greater degree than his contemporaries, Rodin believed that an individual's character was revealed by his physical features.2
Sculpture/Sketch
Rodin Sculpture
Hands of a Genius http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBPAzb1u2ok
Student Objective – Hand Self Portrait draw hands from life - careful observation combine realistic hand drawing in fantasy "scape" utilize elements of design - show good composition skills/principles of design - value shading experiment with chalk, pastels, colour pencils, etc.
Student Examples . . .
Student Examples . . .
What does your hand say about you? Do it! What does your hand say about you?