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Agenda To Get: Handout from the front shelf Package of “clay” To Do: Review Purposes of Art Sculpture Notes/Lecture Sculpture Activity Exit Slip

Purposes of Art On a blank half sheet of paper do the following: List the five purposes of art Give a real-life example of each purpose 1. Ex. Ceremonial – Stained Glass Window in a Church 2. 3. 4. 5.

Sculpture Basics

Sculpture is 3 dimensional It takes up space There are Two basic kinds: Free Standing (full round) and Relief Sculpture

Auguste Rodin, Burghers of Calais This is a free standing sculpture. It’s also called full round, meaning you can walk around it. Auguste Rodin, Burghers of Calais

This one is carved from a single piece of wood.

This is free standing, you can walk around it

Laocoön and his sons. 20 B.C. Greek

Relief Sculpture Relief sculpture is where the form projects out of the plane: flat panel with ONE side that is 3-D

Low and High Relief Sculpture Low High

Bas-relief is a method of sculpting which entails carving or etching away the surface of a flat piece of stone or metal….To put it simply it is a sculpture portrayed in a very life-like manner, with great dimension.

Parthenon Frieze

Sculpture can also be linear, made of wire or other materials and function as a mobile

Pieces of wood make up this linear sculpture of a horse

-Open Forms -Closed Forms Both terms refer to where the eye is drawn to.

This piece shows open form because it leads the eye outward. It is by a famous sculptor named Giacometti.

This one also leads our eye upward and outward

This is closed because the eye is drawn back into the figure

This is also a closed form

So is this…. “The Kiss” by Brancusi, 1912, Limestone, 23” high

Additive Subtractive These are the two basic ways sculpture is created.

Additive Subtractive These are the two basic ways sculpture is created. Additive means adding to. It could include assembling materials, modeling as with clay, or casting metals or other substances.

Additive Subtractive These are the two basic ways sculpture is created. Additive means adding to. It could include assembling materials, modeling as with clay, or casting metals or other substances. Subtractive means taking away. This usually means carving.

The sculpture is additive

Subtractive means wood or stone or other medium is carved away This is Donatello's statue of St. Mark

An unfinished sculpture in marble by Michelangelo

Pope Julius II Tomb

Anything that is carved is subtractive

This was carved with a chain saw from a diseased tree, it’s in England. After the ice storm here in Lexington, people made sculptures out of injured or dead trees

Chainsaw Sculpture Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1LaSzwsA_I

This was carved from marble

Casting is when an artist takes a metal or other material and heats it to liquid then pours it into a mold. It is an additive form of sculpture.

Bronze Casting Video Lost Wax Casting Time Lapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-TxIKt2cUE

This is a cast of Rodin’s famous sculpture “The Thinker” http://louisville.edu/about/thinker/

Dante’s Inferno- inspired Gates of Hell by Rodin

Installation Art short-lived, not lasting, and completed on or at a specific location—usually within a building Installation art also invites the viewer to participate in or through the work.

Running Fence by Christo

Valley Curtain, Christo

Robert Smithson

Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1970

Additive Sculpture Full-Round Instructions Step 1: Open your package of clay Step 2: Divide your clay into 15 pieces These should correspond in size to the following: 2 Hands, 2 forearms, 2 biceps, 2 Feet, 2 lower legs, 2 thighs, 1 torso, 1 neck, 1 head = 15 pieces Step 3: “build” and additive full-round sculpture of a person using these pieces Step 4: Make sure it can stand on its own! Step 5: Show me when you are done

Subtractive Sculpture Relief Instructions Step 1: Open your package of clay Step 2: Work your clay into a square “block” Step 3: Using the provided tools begin removing clay from the block to create a face. Make sure you do not pick it up while working; the back should remain flat to be a relief sculpture. Step 4: Be sure to include as much detail as possible; nose, eyes, ears, mouth, eyes, etc. Step 5: Show me when you are finished.

Exit Slip Draw an example of a relief sculpture How do you know if something is “full-round?” What type of sculpture might use a hammer and chisel? What type of sculpture might use melted bronze? A linear sculpture consists mainly of what element of art?