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The Art of Repoussé King Agamemnon’s Funeral Mask, Mycenaean (Pre-Greek 1100BC)
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Repoussé Is the technique of decorating the surface of metal by using tools to raise or indent it Repoussé metal frame for a mirror Indian Brass Mandala
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Repoussé Is the technique of decorating the surface of metal by using tools to raise or indent it French word meaning “to push”
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Repoussé Gary Dadyan, Russian Artist, using a small hammer and tools.
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Repoussé The art of Repoussé is a very old form of art. Mycenaean Repoussé, 1 st Agamemnon’s Funeral Mask, 2 nd gold cup Both are over 3000 years old!
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Repoussé Man working on a Repoussé. Indian Copper Plaque about Buddha.
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Repoussé Repoussé is a popular way of making jewelry.
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Repoussé These are both Indian Repoussé, 1. Brass Mandala Plaque, 2. Bhairava sculpture
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Repoussé These are both Nepalese Repoussé Masks. (Nepal is a country that is in between China & India in the Himalaya Mountains.)
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Repoussé These are both Silver, a silver spoon and a silver (Tiffany’s) water pitcher
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Repoussé Both are Mayan (300 AD-1700), 1 st jewelry, 2 nd Mayan Funerary Tunic
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Repoussé Modern Repoussé shield of Medusa
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Repoussé
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You will make a Repoussé using soft sheet metal and a wood tool. First, decide which side you would like to be the front.
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Repoussé Turn the piece of metal over and use the tool to make designs all over the surface of the metal.
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Planning Drawing Work on a sketch. Create a personal symbol that you will use in your repoussé. Simple, bold shapes work best.
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Transfer image to the metal You will trace a square the same size as your metal piece on your drawing paper. Draw your design within the square.
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Trace your drawing You will trace your drawing to transfer it to the metal
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Practice repoussé We will do a small practice repoussé piece while you are working on your sketches.
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Start sketching! Take a look at the various resources. You will create a personal symbols that you will use in your work.
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Resources http://www.asia.si.edu/exhibitions/online/buddhism/india5.htm http://webed.vw.cc.va.us/vwbaile/pages_art101/101distance/summer/Lectur es/101daeg.htmlhttp://webed.vw.cc.va.us/vwbaile/pages_art101/101distance/summer/Lectur es/101daeg.html http://www.sptimes.com/peru/the_path.html http://www.travelingtiger.com/travelingtiger/Chiang_Mai/Chiang_Mai_index. htm *** good websitehttp://www.travelingtiger.com/travelingtiger/Chiang_Mai/Chiang_Mai_index. htm http://www.valentinyotkov.com/site/theartist.htm **http://www.valentinyotkov.com/site/theartist.htm http://www.mikalina.com/mask/masks__nepal_index.htm ***http://www.mikalina.com/mask/masks__nepal_index.htm http://www.artist-blacksmith.org/magazine/traditional_metalsmith.htm http://www.parev.net/profile-garri-dadyan.htm http://www.columbia.edu/~ns189/armour/armoury_page.htm http://www.pipsqueak.com/galmer/Repousse_Bracelets.html http://www.tibet.org/norling/arts/metal.html http://www.lcms.srvusd.k12.ca.us/newKramer/RepousseMasks/repousse_m asks.htm * lesson plan ideashttp://www.lcms.srvusd.k12.ca.us/newKramer/RepousseMasks/repousse_m asks.htm http://www.tcsdk12.org/tcms/bgood%20folder/bgood/student%20art.html * lesson plan ideashttp://www.tcsdk12.org/tcms/bgood%20folder/bgood/student%20art.html
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