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Interested in making a human head sculpture? Get step-by-step instructions for sculpting a human head with expert sculpture tips in this free art lesson video series.

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  1. Clay sculpture requires many tools. Learn about the sculpture tools you'll need in this free art lesson video.

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  2. A sculpture armature helps support a clay sculpture. Learn how to build an armature for a human head sculpture in this free art lesson video.

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  3. Clay sculpture requires many tools. Learn about the sculpture tools you'll need in this free art lesson video.

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  4. Cutting the right amount of clay for sculpture can be difficult. Learn how to properly cut clay in this free art lesson video.

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  5. Begin a human head sculpture by shaping the head form with expert sculpting tips in this free art lesson video.

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  6. Facial features are very important for a human head sculpture. Learn how to start the facial features in this free art lesson video.

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  7. Are you adding a nose to a human head sculpture? Get nose sculpting tips from an expert in this free art lesson video.

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  8. Eyes can be difficult facial features to sculpt for a human head sculpture. Learn how to add eyes in this free art lesson video.

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  9. The mouth is very important for a human head sculpture. Learn how to sculpt the mouth in this free art lesson video.

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  10. Are you adding ears to a human head sculpture? Get ear sculpting tips from an expert in this free art lesson video.

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  11. The neck is very important for a human head sculpture both visually and in structure. Learn how to sculpt the neck in this free art lesson video.

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  12. Facial expressions give a human head sculpture some life. Learn how to add facial expressions to your sculpture in this free art lesson video.

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  13. Does your human head sculpture have hair? Learn how to add hair to a head sculpture in this free art lesson video.

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  14. Does your human head sculpture have hair? Learn how to texture the hair on a head sculpture in this free art lesson video.

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  15. Sculpture enamel helps keep a sculpture sturdy. Learn how to add sculpture enamel in this free art lesson video.

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  16. Painting and wrapping a sculpture is the last step before the kiln. Learn how to paint a human head sculpture in this free art lesson video.

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Since the dawn of time man has created images of people for both artistic purposes and to tell the story of the life they have lived. These human representations come in many forms, from cave drawings and painted portraits to sculptures and photographs. Sculpture is one of the most interesting forms of art because of the 3-D quality that lends itself to life like representations. Another aspect of sculpture that particularly appeals to artists is the variety of mediums that can be used for sculpture. Whether it is simple clay, plaster, marble or bronze, the artistic tools available to a sculptor are endless.

In this free video series, our expert artist will teach you how to sculpt a human head or bust. You will get step by step instructions for this complicated sculpture from cutting the clay to making an armature. You will also learn how to make the human head shape and then add a nose, eyes, mouth, ears and hair. Finally, get tips on covering your human head sculpture with sculpture enamel and paint. If sculpture interests you and you want to learn how to make a human head or bust sculpture, let our expert show you everything you need to know for this fun art project.

 
About the Presenter

Jorge Benlloch Jorge Benlloch is originally from Barcelona, Spain, where he received both a Bachelor's of Arts and a Master's of Arts in art at Steban Ripeaux Academy. He has taught art at the University Popular Elche and the Manoogian-Dermirdjian School and is currently a freelance artist, working on sculptures for the Monte Carlo and Caesar's Palace hotels and casinos in Las Vegas, designs for Disney stores and for display in solo exhibits across Europe and the United States.dkdk

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