Sculpture

Articles in Sculpture

By AndrewB 1 comments
In the last lesson we began by explaining the difference between isometric drawing and 3D. We explored orthographic drawing and applied the technique to coming up with an original object/character plan drawing which we will use in MAX to model ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 2 comments
Bronze is often used for metal sculptures. There are several processes a sculptor can use to build a bronze sculpture, including the lost-wax method, sandcasting and centrifugal casting. Among these, the lost-wax method, discovered in China, is ... more »
By Gardengates 1 comments
There are a number of reasons people buy fine art. Some seek to match decor in a room, others consider it a financial investment, and some folks just fall in love with a piece of art and want to live with it... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
One of the challenges for a beginner to clay sculpting is finding a proper model. However, there are techniques you can use to help learn the art and also to make your model realistic. With a little direction and some creative vision you will ... more »
By PirateMommy89 2 comments
Fuse glass pieces to create this Maui koi mural plate... more »
By Jennysaur 2 comments
Create your own sculpey statuette! No kiln required... more »
By Gardengates 5 comments
Cement can be used for more than pouring concrete slabs. With a little creativity you can build your own rocks, sculpt your own fountains or create your own pieces of art to make your garden unique. Here are a few ideas on how to make ... more »
By John Greves 5 comments
As fast as children seem to grow, you can freeze their little hands for all time, and can even hold their favorite object such as a marble or toy! For that perfect couple, read "Wedding Handcast".. more »
By listenhere101 5 comments
Back in the days when I was a little girl. I use to experiment with bread and meat and i discovered a sandwich, that everyone and there mother loved. My Avocado and Bacon Turkey Humdrum sandwich. With a glass of tropical punch Kool-aid. It will ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Making your own piñata is a fun way to prepare for a child's party and it's easier than you might think. All you need to know is the details of making the starch mixture for the piñata and you'll be off and running so you can enjoy making the ... more »
By HardworkinJudy 2 comments
Little hands, and big hands too like to work in modeling clay. There is something quite satisfying about creating art with your own two hands. My children and I spent hours playing with modeling clay, so I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. It ... more »
By madams1982 0 comments
This is a great project for kids, especially around the holidays! The possibilities are endless!.. more »
By lildutchgirl56 7 comments
Here's a recipe for Scented Play Dough that will keep your children occupied for hour... more »
By chrisrican22 0 comments
Although traditionally associated with Mexican culture, the origins of the pinata are actually rooted in China. Used today worldwide as a favored party pastime, pinatas are typically made of straw, clay or papier-mâché and shaped as ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 1 comments
Before you actually construct your sculpture studio, having it planned out ahead of time will make it so that the creation and moving in materials becomes an enjoyable experience as opposed to a haphazard mishmash of tools and equipment... more »
By BRUNO8888 1 comments
Look at the garbage bin and you will find a lot of plastic bottles, wrappers, broken plastic furnitures, containers, toys and the like. They are,as we all think, useless. But, discarded plastics can be recycled into useful pieces of art and can ... more »
By ***amylaine 4 comments
Damaged glaze on a piece of porcelain or fine china does not have to be there forever. Glaze can be easily repaired and look like new again. Let how to repair glaze damage on porcelain... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Sculpting is all about getting your hands to reproduce in clay what your eyes see. Unlike drawing, you sculpt in three dimensions, so you can use this advantage to produce a life-sized copy of what you see. When sculpting the head and beak of an ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Trying out a new activity like clay sculpting is an exciting adventure. Some people enthusiastically throw themselves into their new hobby and never look back. They select the materials they need and get to work. Other people may be a little more ... more »
By Gump87 0 comments
This is an article on How to EASILY Make Playdough. (Play-doh).. more »
By christinevand 0 comments
The Burning Man Festival takes place each year on a stretch of the Nevada desert that, for one week, becomes known as Black Rock City. But sometimes it looks more like Dust Storm City. At the 2007 event, there were at least three such storms, ... more »
By brittanyj 0 comments
Are you trying to finish an art project? Are you stumped on how to harden your modelling clay?.. more »
By samproof 14 comments
Got too much holiday time hidden away in your cubicle? Let's PWN that cube with a holiday office supply statue!.. more »
By PirateMommy89 2 comments
weld metal into an end table.. more »
By *Janet Ford 10 comments
This is a great homemade clay recipe that is ideal for children's art projects... more »