Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Wire Experimentation

30th April
Form the influence of Rachel Ducker, Barbara Licha, Helen Burgess and Jaume Plensa. I made my own model, by using the strength and structure of Rachel Duckers work so that the sculpture keep its form and shape. Then as i didnt like  the layer technique on top i used Barbara Licha's messy scribble on top to create a unique sculpure from  artist research. Half way throw I ran out of wire and couldn't proceed any further, and had to wait 4 days for more wire. This work is also greatly inspired by Anthony Gormleys work which I went and saw in Manchester city art gallery in the easter holidays, it was so simple but time consuming as from a sample it was just soo fasinating and i want to get this emotion from viewers when they look at my work in my end of year exhibition.

Bust Sculptures

bust 1 (bst)
n.
1. A sculpture representing a person's head, shoulders, and upper chest.
2.
a. A woman's bosom.
b. The human chest.


SAMUEL TONKISS (c.1909-c.1992)
Portrait of Lowry (c. 1960 England)    
Portrait of Lowry (England)
http://www.onlinegalleries.com/art-and-antiques/fine-art/sculpture/bust





I looked at Bust sculpture as i didn't think i would have time to create the whole piece and develop my work future as well as getting ready to start my work in a week or so. But from peers reviews they think i should finish it when the wire arrives on top of making my final piece.






As the wire wont be at college till next week I have decided not to finish this piece and use it as a lesson on how to work with the wire in this way so i may tidy it up and make it in to a bust sculpture.














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