Many Kinds of Realism

In an earlier post we talked bruises in marble, which are the bane of modern marble sculptors. They’re like a pimple on your sculpture’s nose and there is no effective makeup for marble. Surprisingly, bruising wasn’t an issue for the ancients. In fact, as we’ll see in a different post, the available carving techniques priorContinue reading “Many Kinds of Realism”

Bruising Marble

This posting went almost unseen when I first put it up, six months ago, so after reworking it a little I’m re-posting it. The changes are cosmetic so if you feel like you’ve seen it before you probably have. If you carve marble or alabaster you know about bruising. I’m talking about the indelible milkyContinue reading “Bruising Marble”

The Figure #10: Pointing and Carving!

It took a while to get here, but we’re finally carving marble. The process is to use a pointing machine to locate key points on the plaster model and then transfer them to stone using a pointing machine. There’s a video below of setting it up and starting the carving on the figure. The PointingContinue reading “The Figure #10: Pointing and Carving!”

The Figure #8: Enlarging the Armature

The last post was about setting up the enlarging machine. In video below it gets used for the first time to create the Styrofoam armature for the full size piece. The object is to create a big chunk of styrofoam that’s half an inch to one inch smaller than the finished clay. It’s not anContinue reading “The Figure #8: Enlarging the Armature”

A Figure In Stone #7: Setting Up to Enlarge

The video for this really says it all so I’ll keep this text to a minimum. I’ve posted a few times about the enlarging machine but this is the first time I’ve actually set it up to use it. This one is physically setting it up on the bench. In the next one I’ll actuallyContinue reading “A Figure In Stone #7: Setting Up to Enlarge”

A Sculpture Enlarging Machine Part 2

This post is technical details about how the enlarging machine is constructed. It may not make much sense if you haven’t checked out part one where we introduced the sculpture enlarging machine. There aren’t a lot of designs for these things floating around the Internet but I did find some photos and there were aContinue reading “A Sculpture Enlarging Machine Part 2”

A Figure In Stone #6: The 1/2 Scale Model

The plan is to start with a half-scale clay model that will be cast in plaster. The half-scale plaster will then be enlarged (using the 3-D pantograph) into a full-size clay. The full-size clay will then cast in a permanent plaster model that can be transferred point-by-point into stone using the traditional pointing machine. HereContinue reading “A Figure In Stone #6: The 1/2 Scale Model”

A Figure In Stone #5: Standing Up Pt 2

Squaring off the bottom so the block could be stood up was interrupted by a mini-hurricane. We continue from Pt 1 which you can find here. It’s all in the video below so I won’t write too much here. If you don’t know how to go about flattening a stone, that’s covered early on. IContinue reading “A Figure In Stone #5: Standing Up Pt 2”

A Figure In Stone #5: Standing Up Pt 1

Dragging Out The Block And Standing It Up (Part 1) I recorded some of the process of dragging a 1000-pound block out and squaring it off so it would stand up vertically. It’s fun to impose your will on a half-ton of stone, but lifting or even sliding around heavy things is inherently dangerous. That’sContinue reading “A Figure In Stone #5: Standing Up Pt 1”

The Figure In Stone #4: The Point Is…

I’ve been pounding away preparing the block and so far, the work has been almost all with the punch, AKA point-chisel, AKA point, AKA bull-point. Worse Than I Thought I knew a significant part of this block was sketchy. It had been left in the weather for many years (not by me) and you couldContinue reading “The Figure In Stone #4: The Point Is…”