sculptors

Forum Post Favorite sculptors?
Hey, not names I was expecting at all! Cool, now I know of some more sculptors. My favorite sculptors were for the most part active from the 19teens on... Alexander Archipenko, Isamu Noguchi, Gaston L...
Forum Post Sculptors Intention , Was: Can Anyone Help
...in the world. We'll all have a great benefit. Don't you agree. This is the only news group for sculptors that I have on my server - I think, this is another reason to be appreciated. ...
Forum Post Sculptors are never without work
When I started, I had another skill to rely on for income. So there was an overlap of several years, from 1978 to 1984, when I bought equipment using income from my other business.
Forum Post Has anyone done cold cast bronze?
Hi I have done cold cast resin for 20 years for many sculptors it is a lot cheaper than real bronze.my number is 07734007126
Forum Post Looking 4 Action Figure Sculptor 4 Punk Rocker
poisontester, welcome to the forum Such an interesting offer. I am sure there will be sculptors interested in this.
Forum Post Proportional Dividers
Any fellow sculptors out there use proportional dividers as a tool in their sculpting? Looking for tips on how to use/read the markings on the divider legs... Circles? Lines? Huh?
Forum Post sculptor query:
barye is one of the most famous animal sculptors in France 19th century francois
Forum Post gargoyles
Nice article. I'm sure you know that Fredrick Hart was one of the sculptors that worked on this church. His Sculpture Ex Nihilo is there.
Forum Post High Density Urethane Foam
John& other foam workers, The green foam used by florists, I understand from other sculptors, can be very toxic - I would try to get a copy of the MSDS if you are ever going to use a hot wire ...
Forum Post Ceramic Sculpture: Craft or Fine Art?
...irt and insects and one wonders about these. I guess what I wanted was more anecdotal, stories from emerging sculptors who are using clay and what the response of the market place has been for them. A...
Forum Post My mother-sculptor is looking for contacts.
Dear ladies and gentlemen. My mother is a sculptor and she is looking for contacts with other sculptors or interested in sculpture people around the world. She is waiting for your letters!
Forum Post limestone and sculpting
I am a journalism student at Indiana University, and am doing a story on sculptors who work primarily with limestone. I was wondering if anyone could give me any information pertaining to this subject...
Forum Post all torn up about life casting
...entational artists who use life-casting are actually considered to be more artistic than almost all portrait sculptors. When I see a portrait or full figure sculpture in a public setting, the artist s...
Forum Post never used shellac
...terer have a category for architectural sculptor, modeler and scenic plaster. The largest organised group of sculptors in the world is in Los Angeles - the OP&CMIA local 755 - a plasterers union. ...
Forum Post Im new on the block...
Hello fellow sculptors and art enthusiasts. Please check out my web site at http://www.rosenet .net/~jcchism and let me hear from you. I am actively seeking commissions/employment.
Forum Post The art of Cornelius Rogge
Cornelius Rogge is one of the foremost sculptors of the Netherlands who is represented in the mayor Dutch museums. He received the prestigious David Roell award for his oeuvre. Click below for info an...
Forum Post MASTER SCULPTOR IN MARBLE
...ulpting. I suspect tthat these skills would be found in Italy. Could anybody offer the name(s) of master sculptors I could approach for an apprenticeship? Jacques...
Forum Post fluidized bed for ceramic shell casting
speaking of Ron Young's 'methods for modern sculptors', I have just completed a 'fluidized bed' but it unfortunately doesn't work! If you have read the book you'll k...
Forum Post new to this newsgroup
...would you like to hear about? And that's from me, Rick Smith, current president of the Vancouver Island Sculptors Guild, works in bronze, figurative, somewhat...
Forum Post How old is your truck
Sculptors seem to take a perverse pride in keeping old trucks going. I'll open the bidding with my '73 Ford F100, Cleveland 351 engine. It'll pass anything but a gas station, so it most...
Forum Post Any Help on Starting Out ?
...given all my years of taxidermy. I know quite a few taxidermists that have switched and become great bronze sculptors....
Forum Post Looking for a Sculptor
... would be to go to http://www.sculpture.org/ you could possibly find some one there, or even google "sculptors for hire" YOu could also try the art schools and academies in your area - o...
Forum Post Virtual Galleries / Sculptor sites
Are there web sites for sculptors for them to present photos of their work, résumés, and thoughts about sculpture? What are the best known or visited? How does the service work and what is the charg...
Forum Post How to start sculpting limestone?
...ng but am pretty handy with wood. Everytime my wife and I go to art fairs I'm always drawn to the stone sculptors and have to touch the smooth stone surfaces. I have access to some pretty good si...
Forum Post sculpture symposiums
...al Sculpture Symposium in Aswan, Egypt, starting in mid February and lasting a month. Each year about 10 sculptors from different countries, who work in stone, are invited by the Egyptian Ministry...
Forum Post Cast Stone?
[It's basically the same thing. 'Cast stone' isn't a proprietary term, but some sculptors think it sounds better for marketing purposes. If you mix it right, however, it can be gro...
Forum Post new and need info
... an inch or so thick.] and will this clay be suitable? I would like to use material that [Generally, sculptors intending to mould the original use oil-based clay. This has the advantage of rem...
Forum Post Hello there!
My name is Tommie Howell and I am curious about something. I notice that most of the sculptors on this group use fairly traditional materials. Plastelina, etc... Are those of us who do sculpting i...
Forum Post Material for sculpting small figurines
If this isn't a one off, you might consider joining 1ListSculpting, a Yahoo egroup. Thir FAQ has loads of info. Sculptures that size are colloquially known as 'minis'. However, ...
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