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
Chiseled doric columns, ornate arches, vaulted ceilings, staircases, and tiny sculptures within a sculpture—all of this fits into miniature architectural spaces that resemble ancient and medieval ruins and sacred architecture carved into raw marble and stone. These historical sculptures are brought to life by an internationally acclaimed British sculptor, Matthew Simmonds (previously here on Bored Panda), who currently lives and works in Denmark.
One question I hear often from beginning sculptors is, “How do I sculpt eyes?” My first response is usually, “The same way you sculpt hair, noses, hands, feet, and everything else…
Sculpting instruction has been our main focus for over three decades. We offer two class options to study Philippe's methods in addition to our books and DVDs. 1. Online Course Option Our online course includes over 18 hours of comprehensive and progressive training on sculpting the portrait. For beginners as well as
Minimalist long face sculpture. *the white face is sold out These faces elevate the look of any room with their modern look and feel. Both faces were sculpted in my studio in Vancouver. The rough strokes that I use in my sculpting can be visible on the surface or the sculpture. They are 100% handmade. There is only one of each face as they do not have copies. Note: The white face is fired, while the beige one is not. If you have any questions, doubts or you want to make a custom order, you can send me a message via Etsy or dm me on Instagram @sculpt.em Items are also available for pickup from East Vancouver or North Vancouver. Kindly send me a message for orders that would like to be picked up.
One question I hear often from beginning sculptors is, “How do I sculpt eyes?” My first response is usually, “The same way you sculpt hair, noses, hands, feet, and everything else…
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.
In Yuanxing Liang’s folkloric sculptures, the hair of his figures become their own whimsical landscapes. Liang, formerly a game character designer, is now a full time artist, often working within fantastical figurative sculpture. Many have noted the challenge of displaying his work, as each pieces comes fully realized and detailed, 360 degrees of intricate notes from the artist.
This is a dramatic real-size detail of the eyes of the iconic David by Michelangelo. Made of plaster, the mask is hand-sculpted by the artists of Galleria Romanelli after the original in the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence. This model belongs to the historic collection of the Florentine gallery enriched by six generations of Romanelli family members.
Along with the underside of feet, hair is one of my absolute favorite things to sculpt. By its very nature, there is so much variety in texture, volume, shape and movement. Add in the ability to style and embellish and *poof!* a cornucopia of possibilities! Different hairstyles can lead viewers to i