Introduction To Sculptures

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By: Ms. Kessler and Carly Bair Table of Contents Table of Contents Cont. Introduction To Sculpture NGA Link Bronze Clay Wire Sculpture is 3-Dimensional Slab.html Wire Rearing Stallion Model For East Building Finny Fish Untitled Little Spider Bronze Picture #1 Picture #2 Clay The Young Christ A Man In Armor A Lady Of The Zorzi Family The Thinker Introduction To Sculptures Sculptures are amazing works of art. There are many different types of sculptures as well. In this slide show you will be learning about three types of sculptures: clay, wire, and bronze. You will also learn how to make one yourself and you will find out about the different artists who create these types of sculptures. Table of contents Table of contents: artworks Click Here To See sculpture From All Views Bronze Click here to view how bronze sculpture is made Table of contents Table of contents cont. Link To Bronze Process Click Here To View Bronze Sculpture Process Table of Contents Table of Contents: Artworks Clay Clay is another media used to make sculptures. To make this type of sculpture you can also add clay and model it, where as for a lot of others sculpture media, you can only take away or carve. Table of contents Table of contents Cont. Sculpture is Three Dimensional It is meant to be viewed from all sides. Table of contents Table of contents cont. Click to begin Wire Wire is the last type of media in this presentation. To create a wire sculpture, you create a shape or form by adding wire. To create a head (as viewed in Untitled by Alexander Calder-see table of contents cont. for details) you make a circular base and add neck, head, and face. Table of contents Table of contents cont. Slab.html See an eighth grade girl create a clay sculpture by visiting this unique website! Click here Take a virtual tour of the Sculpture Garden at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Sculpture Website Art Workshop Click here to view the steps to Making a sculpture I would like to thank everybody who made this production possible! I would like to thank Collin Mc Kay for his “helping hands” in the step-by-step clay movie. I would also like to thank Ms. Kessler who was the best partner-teacher ever! Also my parents and teacher for allowing me to be in this program. Thank You Guys So Much! The End

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