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Sculpture and Site Specific Art Understanding 3 Dimensions

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Sculpture and Site Specific Art. Understanding 3 Dimensions. Space. This element is what separates 2D from 3D art Space actually exists in 3D works 3D space possesses height, width, and depth Other topics that accompany space Volume & Mass Form vs Shape Negative space. Volume & Mass. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sculpture and Site Specific Art

Understanding 3 Dimensions

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Space

This element is what separates 2D from 3D art Space actually exists in 3D works

3D space possesses height, width, and depth Other topics that accompany space

Volume & Mass Form vs Shape Negative space

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Volume & Mass Volume

Volume is the space taken up by a solid You can say a work has volume if it is 3D

Mass Is a solid that occupies a three-dimensional

volume It must be measured in terms of height, width, and

depth The difference between shape and mass is the

difference between a square and a cube

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Form & Shape Form

Is a mass Cube

Shape Is 2D… flat Square

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Negative Space

Empty space that acquires a sense of volume and form by means of the outline or frame that surrounds them

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Sculpture 3D art Two large categories

Subtractive Take away from the material

Wood, stone, clay, etc… Additive

Add more and more material Clay, plaster, wax, etc…

Materials There are traditional materials such as clay, metal,

stone, wood, etc… However, anything can be a sculptural material… even

people

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Sculpture Techniques Carving

Start with a block of material and cut portions away to create final work

Wood, clay, stone, wax, etc…

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Sculpture Techniques Modeling

Shaping material into a 3D form

Can be done by hand or by tools

Clay, wax, etc…

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Sculpture Techniques Casting

Liquid material poured into a mold

Mold making Metal, wax, resin,

plastics, plaster, clay, etc…

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A Process: Lost Wax

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Clay Positive

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Rubber Mold

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Plaster Mother Mold

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Taking the positive out

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Ready for Casting

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Pouring Microcrystalline Wax

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Pouring out excess wax

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Releasing Wax Positive

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Cutting into castable sections

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Attaching pour cup and gating

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Ceramic Shell Slurry

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Second Step in Ceramic Shell

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Burn Out

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Skimming the bronze

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Pouring

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Cooling

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Reassembled and Patina

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Other Techniques/Types of Sculpture Constructed

Sculpture constructed from materials such as metal, cardboard, wire, etc…

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Other Techniques/Types of Sculpture Assemblage

Typically found objects or other preexisting objects assembled together to create a work of sculpture

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Other Techniques/Types of Sculpture Readymades

Like a found object assemblage, but no assembly required

Marcel Duchamp

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Other Techniques/Types of Sculpture Light

Light as a sculptural medium

Could be found lighting and arranged aesthetically

Could be custom lighting

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Figure Sculptors Michelangelo to Modernists to Impressionists

to Today

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Michelangelo

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Michelangelo

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Auguste Rodin

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Auguste Rodin

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Auguste Rodin

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Auguste Rodin

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Auguste Rodin

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Auguste Rodin

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Medardo Rosso

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Medardo Rosso

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Medardo Rosso

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Medardo Rosso

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Medardo Rosso

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Giacomo Manzu

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Giacomo Manzu

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Giacomo Manzu

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Giacomo Manzu

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Giacomo Manzu

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Giacomo Manzu

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Giacomo Manzu

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Alberto Giacometti

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Some Contemporary Figure Sculpors

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Some Contemporary Figure Sculpors

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Some Contemporary Figure Sculpors

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Some Contemporary Figure Sculpors

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Ceramics Objects formed out of clay and then hardened

by firing the clay pieces in a kiln

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Types of Clays Earthenware

Porous clay fired to low temperatures Stoneware

Impermeable to water b/c fired to high temperatures

Porcelain Smooth-textured clay that becomes virtually

translucent and glossy when fired Fired to highest temperatures

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Firing Chart

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Reduction & Oxidation http://digitalfire.com/4sight/glossary/r.html

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Electric Kiln Oxidation Fired with elements Timers

Manual automatic

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Gas Kiln Reduction Oxidation Gas as fuel

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Wood Kiln Reduction or Oxidation Ash as glaze Wood as fuel

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Pit Firing & Handbuilding http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AhX1Mhv

AG8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zrTO1KYh

Qs&feature=related

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Throwing on the Wheel http://www.youtube.com/user/youdanxxx#p/u/

8/0IOEAOeyFLU

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Peter Voulkos

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Examples

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Tang Dynasty8th Century Chinasancai technique—Three colored glaze

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Mingei

“Unkown Craftsman”

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Shoji Hamada1970

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Bernard Leach

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Byron Temple Salt-glazed box

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Notkin, RichardCube Skull Teapot: Tea, Blood and Opium, Yixing Series2002

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Karen Karnes

c. 1960

c. 2000

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Peter Volkous1954

1999

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Beatrice Wood (1893-1998)Ojai, CAChalice with gold luster, 1985Thrown earthenware

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Ron Nagle (b. 1939)Vermilion to One, 2000

Whiteware with enamel glazes

6.75"H x 5.75"W x 4.6"D

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Robert Arnesonc. 1970

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Rudy AutioFanfare

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Sergei Isupov, "Shine", teapot, 8 x 10 x 7", 1997.

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Tom BartelNursing Figure

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Joyce JablonskiHearts & Flowers #392000terracotta, slips and glazes8"x3.5"x4"

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Joyce Jablonski

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Ruth DuckworthNo. 789603, 2003

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