Thursday, December 23, 2010


For my plaster sculpture I used curving lines to show motion and to create light and shadow. The sculpture is shaped almost like a flame.

Hannah Duhaime

Monday, December 13, 2010



Austin
This sculpture piece is a mixture of my own face and some non existing person. I tried to achieve light and shadow by combining sharp and gradual corners and shapes. One of my favorite parts is the hair and it was also one of the simplest parts to make. The one thing I would do if I had more time to work on this guy would be the clothing and his lack of arms.

This sculpture was made mainly on the go. I had no complete idea of how the finished piece was really going to be. However, seeing different examples from books and other models, I was able to manipulate the clay into a sculpture I considered to be unique. The hair is very active, giving an excitable personality to this piece and an interesting outlook overall.

-Brian Blanchard

This is a really cool representation of a human torso and head. The details on the clothing as well as the details on the face and hair really make the piece stand out. The most interesting and fun aspect that i added was the hair. It was really interesting to make and it makes the whole piece look like Julius Caesar. Made by: Katarina Tschirpke

I think the best part of my sculpture is the face. The features were formed in proportion and it has an expression. The main technique I used was coils. Hannah Duhaime
What I think is the best part of my sculpture is the face. I had a good understanding of what their size and shape should be.
-Alexandria Warner