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Sculpture

CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE TECHNIQUES

As a student of LCAD’s Sculpture Minor, you will explore a range of classical and contemporary techniques that support your individual artistic practices.

 

LCAD’s Sculpture Minor offers you a 15-credit sequential curriculum focused on classical figurative sculpture, armature building, mold making, casting, and fantasy sculpture. Courses in the Sculpture minor offer you valuable hands-on approaches to advancing your skills in drawing, painting, animation, and modeling.

 

 

Course Listings

FA204

Intermediate Figure Sculpture

Units:3

FD153

This course is designed to further the study of the human form through 3D media. Students will learn to render form using effective visual observation and analytical understanding of construction, gesture, movement and anatomy, while working from life models and referencing anatomical aides. The use of volumetric proportional systems and working from profiles is stressed, as is the construction and understanding of form. Technical procedures of clay modeling, use of tools, use of and construction of armatures will be addressed. Students will become familiar with some important figurative sculptors and consider the issues facing the creation of figurative sculpture in a contemporary art context. Figure drawing will be a key element in this course. Course work includes: 1/3-life figures, 1/4- Life figures both quick study and long pose, Life size or 1/2-Life portraiture, analytical and observational figure drawing. *Students will be expected to record (photograph or video) their works as part of their grade in this course.

FA309

Advanced Figure Sculpture 1

Units:3

FA204

This course includes continues sculpting from the model with emphasis on accurate depiction of the figure, compositional elements, and the analysis of aesthetic relationships. Students explore figurative sculptural ideas and learn the history of the figure as an art form. Experimentation and personal expression are encouraged.

FA407

Advanced Figure Sculpture 2

Units:3

FA309

This course is a faculty-supervised, self-directed examination into individual imagery and professional attitudes with students working from the model to create a life-size sculpture. This course encourages students to employ advanced skills and techniques, with an emphasis on representation, invention, experimentation, and sculptural logic derived from comprehension of the figure as an art form.

FA453

Special Topics: Figure Sculpture

Units:3

FA407

This course is a faculty-supervised, self-directed examination into individual imagery and professional attitudes with students working from the model to create a life-size sculpture. Students are encouraged to employ advanced skills and techniques, with an emphasis on representation, invention, experimentation, and sculptural logic derived from comprehension of the figure as an art form.

FD153

Fund of Figure + Portrait Sculpture

Units:3

FD151

This course is designed to introduce the student to three-dimensional thinking and composition as it applies to the human form. Students will learn to render form using effective visual observation and measuring techniques, while working from live models. The use of linear and volumetric proportional systems is stressed, as is the construction and understanding of form. Technical procedures of clay modeling, basic use of tools, and proper use of the armature (its orientation in relation to the model) will be addressed. Materials used: plasticine clay.