Happy new week friends! I hope you had a great weekend. As usual, the weekend
Due modi diversi per sperimentare il bassorilievo con le classi prime: la tecnica a sbalzo su foglio in rame ed il collage con il cartoncino rivestito con foglio di alluminio. Vi presento una selezione dei lavori terminati. TECNICA A SBALZO classe 1A COLLAGE CARTONCINO + ALLUMINIO classe 1B
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Happy new week friends! I hope you had a great weekend. As usual, the weekend
Swiss artist Maja Thommen’s interest in the human interior life is expressed through subtle studies of everyday movement in her Dressing series. Created from acrylic resin, each panel combines both ancient and modern techniques to achieve ethereal results resembling porcelain. The Dressing series comprises 16 panels, please enquire for full series pricing or refer to other listings for any other panel in this series. Each panel is from an edition of four (4).
Il bassorilievo è una tecnica di intaglio del legno (ma anche di marmo e pietra) che si realizza sulla superficie di un blocco di materiale.
The bas-reliefs were made starting from a slab of clay of 3 cm. After drawing the subject on the clay the students have dug the clay to create the background and added the clay on the parts in re…
Bas-Relief sculpture created from the use of recycled corrugated boxes and non-toxic glue as an art medium.
Old bas-relief of fairytale fantasy owl on the wall
The bas-reliefs were made starting from a slab of clay of 3 cm. After drawing the subject on the clay the students have dug the clay to create the background and added the clay on the parts in re…
French artist, Benjamin Plé, is a master of many mediums. Working with oil, watercolor, ink, and sculpture, Plé has crafted a sophisticated and unified body of work. Plé graduated from the renowned art school "Met de Penninghen" in 2002, after which he spent 5 years honing his craft and finding inspiration for his works. Today,
New Jersey-based sculptor Jedediah Morfit uses a bas-relief process that resembles ancient techniques, yet implement modern materials like urethane plastic. These flattened sculptures appear as both two- and three-dimensional. In a statement, the artist explains his influences:
Monumental bas-relief friezes by Charles Comfort, Central Station (French: Gare Centrale), 895 de la Gauchetiere West, Montreal. Central Station was the result of a Public Works construction program that began in 1938,. It opened on July 14, 1943. The station’s Departure Hall is decorated with the historic Charles Comfort frieze that illustrates the lives of Canadians, their industries, their activities and dreams for the future. Decorative elements and themes show people engaged in a wide array of typical Canadian work and leisure activities. They are situated across both ends of the main station concourse.
Detail of artwork of drapery