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Dave Brubeck, Peter Rubino
Sculpting the Figure in Clay - An Artistic and Technical Journey to Understanding the Creative and
English · Paperback / Softback
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Informationen zum Autor Peter Rubino; Foreword by Dave Brubeck Klappentext A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO SCULPTING THE HUMAN FIGURE IN CLAY In Sculpting the Figure in Clay,acclaimed portrait bust sculptor and author Peter Rubino teaches a master class in the essentials of figurative sculpture. In this intensive, all-inclusive guide, he introduces students to a natural, straightforward geometry that will help them become masters at forming figures in clay. Rubino's unique approach utilizes a geometric system consisting of blocks, simple shapes, and guidelines that instruct students in a new and instinctive sculptural style. With these easy-to-follow instructions and informative concepts, students will see figures as the basic shapes beneath the form as well as learn vital approaches such as BLT: Bend, Lean, and Turn, to create evocative expression, and the Three Ps: Position, Proportion, and Planes, for accurate representation. This unparalleled resource is the definitive guide to figurative sculpture. TOPICS INCLUDE: • The Fundamentals of the Clay Torso • Observing the Model • Essential Materials and Tools • Sculpting the Female Torso from the Live Model • Sculpting the Reclining Figure from the Live Model • Sculpting the Hand, Foot, and Lower Arm • Plus Many Photographic Reference Poses for continued Study Leseprobe Introduction Why the human figure? The figure has been the inspiration of both heroic and sublime artistic creations for thousands of years. The figure continues to inspire and is the subject of choice for many contemporary sculptors worldwide. It is a most fascinating form: available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and in two genders. Perfectly constructed, possessing power and grace, it offers dramatic movements and an endless array of pose possibilities. Ideally suited, the figure features an abundance of volumes and contours, presenting the sculptor with infinite design and compositional options while boasting an unlimited range of emotional expressions. Studying and sculpting the figure can be the gateway to self-awareness, discovery, and expression. Besides, it’s a great way to celebrate the human experience. This is not another anatomy book for artists. The lessons introduced in this book are designed to help sculptors see and think in the round, by providing a fresh and functional sculptural language. These concepts are suitable for the development of both the male and female figures in clay. The focus of this comprehensive instructional guide is on the female figure, covering a standing torso and a full-figure reclining pose, with additional references for seated poses. My step-by-step method of arranging simple block shapes of clay, according to the position proportion and planes of the model, is a quick and easy-to-follow sculpting technique that establishes the foundation of a pose without requiring the use of an armature (although you may use one if you like, as I do on page 30). Once the foundation is in place, the sculpture will begin to take on its final figurative form. My intension here is to provide a complementary and alternative approach to the figure. My hope is that you will learn how to see and expand your vision of the figure. My goal is to simplify the complexities of the figure. My mission is to encourage students to develop an individual artistic style. My declaration is “We don’t make mistakes, we make adjustments.” My mantra is “Pursue it with passion .” Sculpt! Zusammenfassung Lays out an easy-to-follow step-by-step method of blocking out the plane structure and anatomy of the posed figure. The author's approach utilises a geometric system consisting of blocks, simple shapes and guidelines, which instructs students in a new and instinctive sculptural style....
Product details
Authors | Dave Brubeck, Peter Rubino |
Assisted by | Dave Brubeck (Foreword) |
Publisher | Watson-Guptill Pubns., Inc. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 20.04.2010 |
EAN | 9780823099245 |
ISBN | 978-0-8230-9924-5 |
No. of pages | 192 |
Dimensions | 220 mm x 280 mm x 15 mm |
Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> Art
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