For a decade, Irish sculptor Kevin Francis Gray has worked with a Pietrasanta-based family of marble artisans with a long history of replicating iconic Vatican sculptures.
Meet the perfect blend of flow and fitness. Power Yoga Sculpt includes six vinyasa classes that incorporate weights to build the burn. Whether you're a yogi or a fitness enthusiast, you’ll love the strength and cardio elements woven into each sequence. You’ll find three classes to target your arms, legs, and core, followed by three total-body classes for days when you want it all. By combining both yoga and strength-building exercises, you will challenge your muscles and mind while taking your practice to a whole new level. In this series, you will: - Sculpt and tone your muscles - Increase your stamina and flexibility - Clear your mind and boost your energy
Use to sculpt, hand model, or throw on a pottery's wheel Air dry finished pieces slowly and evenly on all sides Decorate with paint then seal with shellac for added strength Color may vary with usage or drying
Sculpt and strengthen with this fun and effective full body pilates barre class at home. Pilates barre blends the sculpting power of barre with the core-strengthening focus of pilates, creating a dynamic workout that will leave you feeling strong and energized.
Are you looking for an effective way to get in shape without needing expensive gym equipment? Look no further! Bodyweight exercises offer a fantastic way to achieve a full-body workout, targeting various muscle groups while using just your body weight
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Sculpt and strengthen with this fun and effective full body pilates barre class at home. Pilates barre blends the sculpting power of barre with the core-strengthening focus of pilates, creating a dynamic workout that will leave you feeling strong and energized.
Title: Cindy the Octopus Original Sculpture Sold Date: 2009 Cindy the Octopus, the original sculpture, is made from an old doll head, clay and paint.
Metaball sculpt and color epiphany.
Crunches are so passé. And let's face it, a little boring and not so effective. Watch this video to learn 10 exercises — no crunches in the bunch — that will strengthen your core and sculpt your abs. We recommend adding two to three of these moves to your next strength-training session.
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This ab workout routine for women will help you get flat abs, improve core strength, and can be done in 20 minutes flat. If you’re looking for a fun, effective ab workout routine, to tighten your tummy, you are in the right place. A lot of people have belly fat and/or belly bloat instead of the flat, defined abs they […]
FIT AMÉLIORÉ! La magie est de croire en soi. Le Legging Magique présente une taille moyenne galbée pour souligner tes formes, un gousset allongé à l'entrejambe, une coupe classique et des poches au dos. Il est réalisé à partir de notre tissu ÉcoSkin qui propose une douceur incroyable enveloppante et un confort incomparable. Ajustement : Ajusté, taille moyenneChoisir sa taille : Taille réelle, on te conseille de prendre ta taille normale.Longueur : S'assoit au niveau de la cheville
Christophe Charbonnel was born in Nantes in 1967. He has been working with sculpture for 17 years. In 2002, he decides to make a living from sculpture and quits his cartoonist job at the Walt Disney studios in Montreuil, to move with his family in the Yvelines. he dedicates himself full time to his practice. Quickly, he becomes aware that he belongs to a lineage of sculptors whose technique, learned in 1995 at the Duperré school in Philippe Seené's studio, consists of working with profiles.
Sculpt and strengthen with this fun and effective full body pilates barre class at home. Pilates barre blends the sculpting power of barre with the core-strengthening focus of pilates, creating a dynamic workout that will leave you feeling strong and energized.
I am no sculptor, but I gave sculpting Birdie's head a shot yesterday. I picked up some Premo! Sculpey, some wire and a few shaping tools at Blick and spent about 7 hours creating this: I may sand it down now that it's been baked and I guess I could keep going with it... I'll probably leave it as is though and just add some hair. While it isn't a great sculpture I think it will serve it's purpose. I built it so that I could have a reference for while I draw Birdie's head. It's one thing to imagine her head in different angles so long as it's level, but imagining how such a cartoony head would look at tilted angles is more difficult. Animators have often had props and sculptures of all sorts through the years to help them imagine the different views and possibilities if characters and objects. Kent Melton is an amazing and experienced sculptor and I remember seeing the sculpts he did of The Incredibles cast in the movie's art book. Here they are: A famously animated scene aided by props is that of the car chase scene in 101 Dalmations. A cardboard model of Cruella's car was built and filmed for use in the film. You can learn about that in the Making of 101 Dalmations video at the 22:31 mark. Here is (left to right) Production Designer Ken Anderson, Story Artist Bill Peet, Directors Wolfgang Reitherman and Hamilton Luske holding two car models from 101 Dalmations: The live action images shot of the car models were transferred directly to cels and painted. Hand animating rigid objects such as cars is a difficult task and tackling the issue this way saved a lot of work and stress. Here are a couple more gorgeous sculpts by Kent Melton of Rapunzel for Tangled: And here are some images of my Birdie head work in progress! Just some Sculpey here: Beginnnings of a wire and aluminum foil armature: The aluminum base is done here: I had no idea what I was doing. I found the Premo! Sculpey hard to work with. I worked pieces of it at a time in my hands to soften it a bit and then I gradually wrapped strips around the armature to flesh it out. The basic shape is achieved: Here it is with facial features added! Scultptors are amazing. This stuff is hard.
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All words and pictures Andy Bergholtz. First, I warm up the Castilene in a microwave and work it in my hands like clay, applying the warm Castilene to the sculpture (Fig. 1) After I achieve the basic form using just my fingers, I'll then heat my sculpting tool and smooth the surface (Fig. 2, Fig. 3) I will continue to heat the tool during this process every few seconds, holding the tool very briefly over the flame. I will continue to refine the surface with this tool until I get a basic flow of detail that I like (Fig. 4, Fig. 5) Next, I will gently heat a small loop tool over a flame (Fig. 6), and will use this to carve some deeper detail into the form (Fig. 7). I will do this briefly, just to add a bit more depth to the form (Fig. 8) Next, I will very briefly heat a sanding pad over the flame (Fig. 9), and use this to smooth the surface a bit (Fig. 10). For this stage, you must heat the pad over the flame for only a half-second or so each time, VERY quickly or else it will begin to burn. You'll need to do this every 3-4 seconds while you work, and lightly drag the heated pad on the surface of the Castilene to smooth it. It sounds tricky, but it's quite simple. I'll do this until the hair is generally smoothed and ready to begin detailing (Fig. 11). For detailing, I heat my metal tool over the flame once again (very very quickly this time, only to warm it up a little... you don't want it to be too hot, only warm enough so it doesn't "stick" to the Castilene). Then I will use the edge of the tool to "press and roll" detail into the surface of the Castilene (Fig. 12) This "press and roll" method is the most important step in my detailing technique. I will continue doing this until I've achieved the level of detail that I want (I try to avoid dragging or 'scribing' detail in this stage, as that is what often causes the unwanted "crumb effect"). For smaller curves, I will use a smaller tool and even a round loop tool sometimes, but the "press and roll" method still applies (Fig. 13, 14, 15) Finally, sometimes I will lightly brush down the surface with lighter fluid (Fig. 16). I do this VERY little, as using too much will make the surface grainy and mushy, so use it sparingly (Fig. 17) Just make sure to only brush lighter fluid on Castilene when you are completely finished with the sculpting, as it's very difficult to re-sculpt any area that has already been brushed. The hair is finished! (Fig. 18)