• Scultpure 1 Students Working on Radiolaria Project


  • Sculpture 1 Students working on Radiolarian Projects


  • Why art thrives at Burning Man | Nora Atkinson


  • Sculpture 1 Students Working on Radiolaria Maquettes


  • class photo fall 2017


  • Meshmixer projects in progress Fall 2017


  • Erwin Wurm – One-minute sculptures


  • Andy Goldsworthy


  • Aluminum and Bronze Animal Intelligence Sculptures (updated photos)


  • Aluminum and Bronze Animal Intelligence Sculptures


  • Bronze Pour Fall 2017


  • Animal Intelligence Bronze Castings in Process


  • Animal Intelligence Aluminum Casts


  • Animal Intelligence: Aluminum and Bronze Casting Fall 2016


  • Working on Ceramic Self-Portrait Busts Fall 2017

     


  • Instructions for setting up a peg armature for a ceramic bust

    Click here to view the instructions


  • “sculpture head” google search

    “sculpture head” google search


  • planes of the head


  • Working on Radiolarian Sculptures Fall 2017


  • Ernesto Neto

    Ernesto Neto’s work has been described as “beyond abstract minimalism”. His installations are large, soft, biomorphic sculptures that fill an exhibition space that viewers can touch, poke, and walk on or through. They are made of white, stretchy material — amorphous forms stuffed with Styrofoam pellets or, on occasion, aromatic spices. In some installations, he has also used this material to create translucent scrims that transform the space’s walls and floor. His sculptures can be regarded as expression of traditional abstract form, but in their interaction with the viewer, they work on another level as well. (< from Wikipedia) To learn more about Neto’s work visit: http://www.tanyabonakdargallery.com/artists/ernesto-neto/series


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