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  • How to Immortalize Your Spouse in a Sculpture

    Now here's a gift for the person who thinks he or she has everything. Nothing says "I love you" like a timeless, original, full-size bronze likeness of your beloved. The result is sure to be a...

  • How to Get Started in Ceramics

    Ceramics is the creation of nonmetallic artwork and tools through the manipulation of heat. Pottery and glassware are the two most common byproducts of ceramics as a hobby. Your interest in a...

  • How to Select Clay for Sculpting

    Sculpting with clay is a fun, creative activity that anyone can enjoy. Many types of clay exist today, both natural and synthetic. The one you select for your sculpting will largely depend on your...

  • How to Select Stone for Sculpting

    Sculpting stone is an extremely old art form, dating back to prehistoric times. One of the world's most famous sculptures, Michelangelo's "David," was completed in 1504 and was made from marble....

  • How to Select Stone Carving Tools

    Stone carving is a long, arduous process involving many tools. Each of the tools performs a different function. In many of the later stages of carving, each subsequent tool erases the marks made...

  • How to Select Glazing Tools for Sculpting

    Glazing pottery or a sculpture adds color and a glossy shine to the piece. As with sculpting, there are different methods of glazing, each one using different tools. Many of the tools you can use...

  • How to Select a Polymer Glaze for Sculpting

    Polymer is a synthetic, oil-based clay that comes in many colors and textures. Sculpting with this colorful medium eliminates the need for glazing in most cases, as certain brands of polymer...

  • How to Select an Earthenware Glaze for Sculpting

    Earthenware clay is a compound that occurs naturally and is most commonly red in color. Those who do decorative sculpting with earthenware often select glazes for their items in a variety of...

  • How to Select a Beginners Sculpting Kit

    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...

  • How to Select Chisels for Stone Carving

    Sculptors define the shape of their stone sculptures with chisels. Chisels come in different lengths and widths. Point, flat and tooth chisels perform a different function in the carving process....

  • How to Select Rasps for Stone and Wood Carving

    Rasps are steel tools with rows of sharp teeth used in both wood and stone carving. The purpose of a rasp is to smooth the wood or stone after the main shape of the sculpture has been defined. As...

  • How to Carve Using Soapstone

    Soapstone is a type of metamorphic rock that consists mainly of an unrefined form of talc. It is very soft and easy to work. For that reason, sculpting experts suggest that beginning artists learn...

  • How to Carve Using Alabaster Stone

    Alabaster is a soft, delicate stone. It is almost transparent, and exists naturally in pale shades of pink, yellow and white. Due to its delicate nature, alabaster has a tendency to scratch and...

  • How to Carve Using Marble Stone

    Marble has been a traditional carving stone for centuries and remains a favorite today. Marble is an example of metamorphic rock, a soft stone to carve. The colors widely vary depending on what...

  • How to Carve Using Granite Stone

    Granite is one of the hardest types of igneous rock. The most common color of granite is gray, but pink, green and even yellow shades exist. When speaking about sculpting, granite is sometimes...

  • How to Identify Sculpture by Rodin

    The French sculptor Auguste Rodin broke with existing traditions in sculpture. His naturalism, unconventional poses and treatment of surfaces were different from the academic ideals of his time....

  • How to Make Ice Sculptures

    Ice sculptures are beautiful to the eye and cold to the touch. Ice sculptures can take hours to create, yet some masters of the chainsaw and die grinder can whip up a beautiful ice sculpture in 10...

  • How to Appreciate Renaissance Sculpture

    The famous Renaissance sculptures of Michelangelo and Donatello may be housed in art museums in Italy, but these great works of art can be viewed anywhere, anytime in DVDs, movies, books on slides...

  • How to Use a Fiberglass Mold

    Do you wish to preserve something? Using fiberglass as a mold works well. It takes some patience, but the results are worth it. Fiberglass is even the method of choice of some taxidermists for...

  • How to Make a Plaster Face Mask

    Try this amazing project to make an original creation of you and your face. Making a Plaster Face Mask is easy and truly a unique project. Make one or experiment with a couple of different and...

  • How to Make an Plaster Animal Face Mask

    Create an original and unique plaster mask. Decorate your mask to come alive as an animal of your choice. How to make an animal face mask from plaster is easy and imaginative. Let the creative...

  • How to Commission a Sculpture

    You drive by a large office building or university and see a sculpture adorning the lawn. You might wonder how these works of art came to reside in these places. Generally, you commission a...

  • How to Make a Sugar Sculpture

    Sugar sculptures aren't just something you mold into being, like clay statutes. The art takes years to master and a lot of patience. Edible sugar sculpture began in the medieval period when they...

  • How to Buy Sculpture

    Sculpture ranges from functional to ornamental and installation. Sculpture is a wonderful art form to begin collecting. If you'd like to buy sculpture buy aren't sure how to get started, here are...

  • How to make scented candles

    scented candles are easy to make and are very economic on your wallet. Here is an easy way to make use of your empty candle holders and all that left over candles which lost its fragrance over a...

  • How to Make Paper Clay

    Paper clay is a great medium for those who would like to learn ceramics, because it holds up well AND can be cut down or altered at any point when sculpting. The paper itself will burn off when...

  • How to Sculpt the Human Figure

    When you first sculpt the human figure, the best approach is to create a relatively small sculpture using oil-based clay and a wire armature. You need to hire a model to ensure that your sculpture...

  • How to Make a Maquette

    A maquette is a small scale model use to help visualize and test ideas for larger sculptures or architectural designs. There are many ways that you can make a maquette, using clay, wax or other...

  • How to Make a Kinetic Sculpture

    Kinetic sculpture was made famous by artist Alexander Calder. Creating kinetic sculpture does not require that you be a renowned artist. Kinetic means movement so sculptures that move are kinetic...

  • How to Handle a Sandstorm at Burning Man Festival

    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...

  • How to Animate Clay

    Clay animation is an obscure form of animation that is growing in popularity. Clay animation is time consuming but it can be very rewarding for the animator because you are actually building your...

  • How to Display Sculpture

    Sculpture is a three dimensional art and should be displayed in a place that will compliment it fully. There are all kinds of sculpture; wood, stone, bronze, clay, etc. Some art pieces can go...

  • How to Buy Cheap Art

    Are you an art lover on a budget? Trying to take your home design to the next level without breaking the bank? If you think finding cheap, original art is but a dream, think again! With a little...

  • How to Collect Bronze Sculptures

    Due to its ability to expand and properly fill in the fine details of a cast mold, bronze is one of the most popular metal alloys used for sculptures. Bronze sculptures reflect the vast history of...

  • How to Collect Metal Sculptures

    From odd artistic expressions made from junkyard scraps to bronze statues made in ancient Persia, metal sculptures encompass a wide variety of styles and subjects. Building a satisfying collection...

  • How to Collect Paper Sculptures

    While most collectors are familiar with paper sculptures through the art of origami, this medium has expanded in recent years to include mobiles, wall hangings and even large self-standing...

  • How to Collect Garden Sculptures

    While the very notion of a garden sculpture may remind you of gnomes and clay frogs, many pieces are much more elegant in their design and execution. Garden sculptures should be aesthetically...

  • How to Collect Clay Sculptures

    Clay sculptures are often created to show a link between human beings and the earth from which they were created. As a result, clay sculptures can often be displayed both indoors and outdoors and...

  • How to Collect Wire Sculptures

    Wire sculptures are often used to create impressionistic interpretations of everyday objects, such as shoes and bicycles, or suggest the outlines of living figures, such as animals and human...

  • How to Find Greco-Roman Figurines

    The Greco-Roman period refers to the period when Rome assimilated Greek culture into its own. While the cultures joined, the art during the era maintained the separate characteristics of the...

  • How to Make Modeling Clay

    Make your own modeling clay/playdough for a day of fun with your kids or to practice your own sculpting skills! It's too easy!

  • How to Plan a Sculpture Studio

    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...

  • How to Create a Plaster Sculpture

    Creating a plaster sculpture can be a fun activity. Start small for your first sculpture, but then, once you're successful, you're only limited by your imagination. Perhaps you'll find yourself...

  • How to Join the National Sculpture Society

    National Sculpture Society (NSS) is the oldest organization of its kind in the United States. It promotes excellence in sculpture. The NSS meets regularly, holds exhibitions, gala events and...

  • How to Understand Types of Sculpture

    A sculpture is a three-dimensional object with mass that inhabits space. There are two major types of sculpture, freestanding and relief. Freestanding is a detached sculpture seen from all sides....

  • How to Do a Wax Sculpture

    Wax has been used as a medium for sculpture since the ancient Egyptians used it to make death portraits and sacred images. It is an ideal material for sculpture because it can be worked without...

  • How to Do a Wire Sculpture

    Wire sculpture is an art that has existed for hundreds of years. The creative possibilities are endless with wire sculpture. Anything can be sculpted in wire, from small figurines to yard ornaments.

  • How to Understand Kinetic Sculpture

    Kinetic sculpture is sculpture that incorporates moving parts into the piece to create movement. Coming from a long and, at the time, radical root of European modernism, kinetic sculpture has had...

  • How to Understand Architectural Sculpture

    Architectural sculpture is sculpture used to decorate buildings. Architectural sculpture is usually attached to the buildings, but may be free standing pieces that are part of the architect's...

  • How to Make an Ivory Sculpture

    Ivory makes for some of the most beautiful sculpture pieces in the world. Many parts of Asia have developed long traditions of ivory sculpture, using the natural hardness and beauty of the ivory...

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