This is the third golfer I've sculpted and although I'm happy with this one much more than the previous golfers, I still have a lot to learn.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Saturday, April 26, 2014
#83, Confidence relief
Confidence, 23"x10", clay for resin
One of my first nude reliefs that I've sculpted in quite a while. This was made from my model Corinne who could have been a model from 20th century France. Her body proportions and facial structure are classical in nature and she reminded me of some of the Italian and French statues.
Creating this relief was quite fun as I didn't have any drapery to struggle with. The pose is a simple controposto and from start to finish this took me about 6-7 hours. As is usual with my sculptures and reliefs, the face is the focal point. I have been trying to focus on the nuances and subtleties of the face while keeping the remainder of the relief with something of the original feeling. That is, I'm trying to leave my original tool marks from the blockout and not go back in too much for refinement. Lately the last few pieces I've done have a looser feel and for me this seems to work better. Plus, I'm not agonizing over every little detail which can sometimes drive me nuts.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
#82, portrait of Ashleigh, relief
Ashleigh, clay for resin, 17.5"x12.5"
I have been conscious lately of the forms and subtle nuances of the face as I have looked back on some of my life size monuments thinking "I could do better than that!!". The face has so many soft forms and as I am mostly working from photos or myself in the mirror things can get flattened out and simplified. On this portrait of Ashleigh I was conscious of these soft forms although I didn't want to take them too far which would age her very quickly if I got carried away. The forms are subtle and soft, but there.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
#81, Moment of Reflection relief
Moment of Reflection, 18 1/2"x 13 1/2" x 2 1/2", resin
Moment of Reflection, 17"x12"x1 1/2", clay for fiberglass resin
I'm pretty happy with the way this 17"x12" bas relief came out. The likeness isn't one of my best, but I think the composition makes up for it. I had struggled with how to do the arms since they are cropped (this is a constant battle I have). After looking up one of my favorite painters to see how he addressed this, I seem to have solved the issue. The highest point is 1 1/4" raised from the background which is about 5/16" higher than most of my previous bas-reliefs. I've decided that I like working slightly higher as the piece gets larger in dimensions.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Monday, February 24, 2014
#79, Serenity, relief
Serenity, 16"x12",shown in clay
For the last couple of months I have been busy with a lot of studio projects which has kept me from doing any of my own sculptures. Last week I decided that I needed to do a bas relief and I created this of one of my models. This is sculpted a little higher than my previous works, the highest areas being 1". I've also kept the background in its original state from the initial block out, hence the rough edges.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
#78, Glancing terracotta
Glancing, 15"x11", terracotta
I sculpted this relief a couple of months ago and it is one of my favorite reliefs I've created. This is cast in terracotta clay and I will be having it fired next week. We should see if it will survive the firing, but if it does I might try finishing it with a little wax and oxides.
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