Sculturing by Mother Nature
01/09/2007
The formation of reality employing 3D media e.g. metal, stone, wood etc.
The Art of Sculpturing
If you really examine the sculpture you’ll feel connected with Mother Nature. Rivers of water flowing gently through the water eroded rocks. Just like chiseling away while making your sculpture that has existed only in your mind up until now. When you sculpture a table is needed to support this weight they can weigh 150 to 200 pounds depending on the object of your art.
As far back as ancient times, sculpturing has been a means for human expression for thousands of years. Historic forms immensely influenced Greek sculpture in its early days. Many of the new styles of sculpture employ stainless steel and special stainless steels made for this purpose.
Helpful Links- Metal Art - Steel Sculptures Connected
Types Of Sculpturing
- Bronze- by employing heated sulfur and ammonia compositions bronze can be oxidized to a brown color.
- Natural rock sculptures- nature has its own way to form sculptures of rock which can be shaped over decades naturally sculpturing its way to the future.
- Sand Sculpturing- There are also many international sand-sculpturing contests that take place every year.
Reference Links: Sand Sculpting - Sand Mermaid
Balloon sculpturing- Balloon sculpturing is a dearly loved form of entertainment for both children and adults!
Reference Links: Balloon Sculpting - Make your own Balloon
Natural Ornamental Rocks
Natural movement of water through rocks can be one of the most creative forms of sculpturing. This natural process has a natural beauty that stands alone. When you buy a home some people like natural stone on their property as a form of art. Stones wholesalers will lay the stones for you. Transportation and installation usually requires special equipment making this process very expensive and yet it is done purely from desire. These ornamental stones can be treated so that they are resistant to any type of corrosion or decay over time. In most cases they will often outlast the dwelling itself.
“Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something.” Plato
The Ancient Carved Stone
It still remains somewhat mysterious how quartz was carved in the 18th century and shaped into a bottle. Think about a mass of quartz rock that is impossible to scratch even with the sharpest knives, yet the ancient sculpture’s made clearly defined art from it. Stone bottles were carved in a large variety of shapes with an opening in the neck of the bottle, always the same rough size, about ¼” Lending credence to the phrase “carved in stone”.
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O|d_Nanny said,
January 12, 2007 @ 11:48 am
Hi: I am into Inuit sculptures containing whalebone. I came across a neat site that is in english, dutch and Chinese http://www.freespiritgallery.ca/. There is some useful info there on the history of these type of scultures. I like these scultures because they aere acknowledged as art for my gardens.