Dear Art-loving friend,
Thank goodness I teach private
painting lessons on Saturday morning because I think my new Sunday morning
ritual is to listen to The Sculptor’s Funeral, a new podcast series about
sculpture.
If you think that painters have a lot of work to do, listen
to this new podcast by my friend Jason Arkles about preparing water-based clay for sculpture. It is not exactly
like buying it out of a store and immediately starting to create! Enjoy!
http://ec.libsyn.com/p/8/f/f/8ffa4356df9cf7c2/Episode_03_-_What_is_clay.mp3?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea1d06c98430d1cc592f47&c_id=7756066
http://ec.libsyn.com/p/8/f/f/8ffa4356df9cf7c2/Episode_03_-_What_is_clay.mp3?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea1d06c98430d1cc592f47&c_id=7756066
I started my sculpture education with water-based clay. I love its squishy appeal and speed of work
(especially compared to stone carving, another love). One of my very first sculptures is also still
one of my most affordable. I had gotten
so many inquiries that I made my first press mold and then an edition. Here is “Leaning Torso” made in clay using a
slab method. That means that I built the sculpture hollow (vs. modeling solid
clay and afterwards hollowing out the piece before drying and firing).
Once I was fortunate enough to find a married couple who were
artist models. Steve and Sue posed for several compositions for me, some more sketches than finished-looking pieces. I was in a phase in which I wanted to loosen
up a little and learn a few things.
Here are : “TheOriginal Love Story”
and
Another time I was extremely lucky to have two female
models. I loved the non-sexual poses of
these two women of diverse ages and physiques.
http://www.borsheimarts.com/sculpture/2006/bath.htm
http://www.borsheimarts.com/sculpture/2006/waiting.htm
And then finally, “Comfort” is a terra-cotta sculpture that
can out of my head. No models. But this has been one of my favorite “sketches.”
Each of these sculptures is a one-of-a-kind work of art. Even “Leaning Torso” (the one of which I made
an edition) is considered an original, in the same way that bronze sculpture
is. This is because each one has a
majority of handwork involved in the creation of the work.
Please inquire if any of these works moves you.
Thank you for your interest and
enthusiasm,
Kelly
~ Kelly Borsheim, sculptor,
painter, writer, teacher
"Comfort" an original clay sculpture by Kelly Borsheim |
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