Author: Joe Meiser
Patricia Piccinini
Intro (first 60 seconds)
Sculpting process (show until 10:30)
Discussion of Curious Affection exhibit (show the whole segment)
Toy sculptor Alex Heinke uses Castelene to create his models
Animal intelligence artists
animal intelligence – examples of previous student projects
bronze projects – fall 2023
Bronze casting process
Head sculpting videos
Tip Toland detail image
Past student clay projects that employ inventive alterations
Richard Notkin’s incredibly detailed, often politically charged, and bizzare ceramic projects
Hair modeling examples
When sculpting any form we want to work general to specific to get good results efficiently.
- To model hair, we begin by sculpting the primary form as a simple ‘helmet’.
- Then we identify ‘clumps’ as secondary forms.
- Finally, we add ‘strands’. The images below illustrate the process.
Some additional great examples of how to sculpt hair can be found by doing a google image search of: ‘renaissance sculpture hair’: link