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Table of Contents
Introduction
The Art of Sculpture.
A Brief History of Sculpture.
China.
India and Southeast Asia
Africa and Egypt
Egypt
Ancient Greek Sculpture
Religious Sculpture
The Renaissance.
Sculpting Techniques and Methods
Stone Carving
Bronze Making.
Wood Carving
Casting.
Sculpting Materials Every Sculptor Needs.
Using Sculpture to Decorate Your Home
Ten Ways to Decorate Your Garden with Sculpture.
Ten Ways to Use Sculpture to Change the Look of a Room
Learning to Sculpt.
Ten Sculpting Tools Every BeginNIG Sculptor Needs to Have.
Ten Model Sculpting tips.
Tips for Making Ice Sculptures.
Tips for Making Metal Sculpture.
Tips for Making Sand Sculptures
Tips for Making Stone Sculptures.
Tips for Making Wire Sculptures.
Tips for Making Photo Sculptures.
Making Realistic Animal and Human Sculptures
Professional Sculpting Organizations and Groups.
Should you Start Selling Your Sculptures?.
Five Tips for Starting a Business to Sell Your Sculptures.
Five Ways to Finance Your Sculpture Business.
Selling Your Sculptures Locally
Art galleries
Boutiques and Design Stores.
Arts and craft fairs
Coffee Shops and Cafes.
Selling Your Sculptures Online.
The Basics of Selling Successfully Online.
A Web site
Great photos
A good marketing plan.
Marketing Your Sculptures Online
Selling Your Story
The Best Places to Sell Your Sculpture Online
The FIVE Last Important Things You Need to Know About Starting A Sculpture Business
Conclusion.
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Introduction
Sculpture is the art of creating a three-dimensional artwork. Sculptures can be created by shaping any hard material, commonly stone (either granite or marble), metal, or wood. Artists can also create sculptures using materials like plastic or clay that can be made hard after they are shaped. Sculptures can also be made from wire or other materials. Some sculptors specialize in using “found objects” or other unusual materials to make modern sculptures that use traditional techniques but new materials.
Sculpture is one of the earliest known forms of art, with some sculptures dating back to the earliest known civilizations. Throughout the centuries sculpture has remained popular as a means of expressing religious beliefs, as a way of teaching people lessons about morality and acceptable social interaction, as a means of decorating homes and useful objects, and as a way of remembering the dead.
Today there are examples of sculptures from civilizations around the world that can be seen in museums or as part of landscaping outside buildings and in gardens and parks. People have used sculptures to ornament buildings and grounds for centuries. We often don’t really notice how much sculpture there is around us, but if we start to be consciously aware of them, we would see so many examples of sculpture.
Using sculptures in homes and gardens as decorations is quickly becoming more popular because people are focusing more on making their homes more decorative, more comfortable, and more expressive of the homeowner’s unique personality.
Sculpting as an art form is considered a fine art, and many sculptors spend years learning ancient sculpting techniques and learning to express their own artistic visions through metal, stone, wood and plaster. The process of sculpting is a long and intricate one, and there are lots of steps involved in creating the final three dimensional figures that gets exhibited and displayed. There are higher education programs that are devoted to teaching the art of sculpting but many great sculptors are self –taught using the same methods that the great sculptors throughout history used.
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