This blog is for East Central University sculpture students to interact with one another. Students will post images of their classwork and discuss / critique the work on an ongoing basis throughout the semester.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Andy Goldsworthy
"Looking, touching, material, place and form are all inseparable from the resulting work. It is difficult to say where one stops and another begins. The energy and space around a material are as important as the energy and space within. The weather--rain, sun, snow, hail, mist, calm--is that external space made visible. When I touch a rock, I am touching and working the space around it. It is not independent of its surroundings, and the way it sits tells how it came to be there." Image "The underlying tension of a lot of my art is to try and look through the surface appearance of things. Inevitably, one way of getting beneath the surface is to introduce a hole, a window into what lies below."
Progress photos - last assignment
auto part sculpture
Barbara Hepworth-Sculptor
Barbara Hepworth was born in the North of England in 1903. She went to school with Henry Moore from 1920-24 at both the Leeds School and the Royal College of Art. She traveled among many artists who became very well known including Picasso and Brancusi. Her iconic sculptural style of organic shapes with holes was first accomplished in 1932 with Pierced Form aka Abstraction which was destroyed in 1940 in the London bombings of WWII. Her showings include galleries and exhibitions all over Great Britain, Europe, and the United States. She died in an accidental fire at her studio at age 72.
Finals Schedule
Monday, November 29, 2010
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