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Here are all of the articles about sculpture.
Garden Sculpture Yard Art Ideas
Garden sculptures are an individual choice. They reflect the tastes and values of the homeowner. But there are a few things for anyone to consider before purchasing a sculpture. The following information should serve as a helpful tool in deciding exactly what a person wants out of his garden sculpture.
Edible Fruit Sculptures
Edible fruit sculptures grace the tables of cruise ship dining rooms, banquets and all sorts of other parties. They can be fun, elegant, artistic or primitive, depending on the sculptor's design, articulation and display.
About Scrap Metal Sculptures
It's a challenge to turn a bunch of unrelated---often rusty and old---elements into a masterpiece. The secret of making a scrap art piece lies in infusing the work with so much integrity, viewers forget that they're looking at nuts, bolts, sprockets and used battery wires.
About Roman Sculptures
Roman sculptures are generally sculptures from ancient Rome. They are heavily Greek-inspired, due to the large presence of Greek slaves brought into Roman households following Rome's military conquests.
Caring for Bronze Sculptures
A bronze sculpture can be a handsome addition to any home's decor. Unfortunately, bronze, like all metals, will oxidize over time and develop a greenish hue called a patina. Follow these steps to preserve the surfaces of your bronze sculptures.
How to Make Paper Sculptures
Paper, the most basic artistic material, does not only exist to be drawn or painted on. Paper is versatile, often used in other artistic fields such as three-dimensional design and sculpture. Paper sculpting is not like sculpting in other materials.
How to Carve a Stone
Stone carvings are beautiful works of art that take time and patience to create with results that will last a lifetime. Stone sculptures and statues have been around for centuries, and while early artists had to do all the work by hand, sculptors today have the unique ability to combine the old way of doing things with technology that makes it quicker.
How to Make Paper Clay to Correct Cracks in a Sculpture
When a sculpture has a crack, sometimes it can be repaired with paper clay. A mixture of wet clay, water and newspaper pulp, paper clay is simple and inexpensive to make. After the clay is prepared, use it to patch small- to medium-sized cracks in sculptures that appear to have only superficial damage.
About elissamarie
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I've been painting, drawing, sculpting and creating art my entire life. I love finding artistic inspiration, experimenting with new mediums and seeing a project from start to finish. I have a bachelor's degree in studio art, and I will soon be pursuing a master's degree with an emphasis in illustration and writing.
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