SCULPTING WEEK 2
08.08.17,
So today in our sculpting class we were first given a brief about how studying basic shapes was very important for us to understand how form in 3d are shown. The understanding of foreground background is very important in this field and so is knowing the tonal value of the drawing in perspective.
During the first half we were told to draw a basic composition of different shapes in a 6’x 8’ rectangle, then ma’am showed us a demo on how a slab or a base is made using teracota while avoiding air bubbles as they may cause the sculpture to break after drying up.
Post demo we started making our teracota base slabs meanwhile ma’am explained to us what high relief and low relief sculptures were, low relief is when 50 percent of the sculpture or figure is attached to the wall and high relief is when almost 90 percent is carved out and only 10 percent is attached. Today what we were doing hasn’t been originated in India, we made basic forms and carved out using the method of substraction, we played with the positive and negative spaces to give a sense of both high and low relief, following below is the picture of my sculpture, for further updates stay tuned:)
So today in our sculpting class we were first given a brief about how studying basic shapes was very important for us to understand how form in 3d are shown. The understanding of foreground background is very important in this field and so is knowing the tonal value of the drawing in perspective.
During the first half we were told to draw a basic composition of different shapes in a 6’x 8’ rectangle, then ma’am showed us a demo on how a slab or a base is made using teracota while avoiding air bubbles as they may cause the sculpture to break after drying up.
Post demo we started making our teracota base slabs meanwhile ma’am explained to us what high relief and low relief sculptures were, low relief is when 50 percent of the sculpture or figure is attached to the wall and high relief is when almost 90 percent is carved out and only 10 percent is attached. Today what we were doing hasn’t been originated in India, we made basic forms and carved out using the method of substraction, we played with the positive and negative spaces to give a sense of both high and low relief, following below is the picture of my sculpture, for further updates stay tuned:)



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