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Free Form

Abstract Sculpture

What is Free Form Abstract Sculpture?

• It is a modern style sculpture that has smooth curves and is an abstraction of an object or idea from real life

How does this style of sculpture compare to sculpture created by the

masters of the Renaissance?

The Renaissance

1400-1600

- Rebirth of Arts

- Move toward more Realistic art

- Attention to life-like details

- Humanistic ideas

- Beginning of Perspective

- expanded ideas

The Pieta’

By Michelangelo

-Created 1499

-Made in Marble

- Located at St. Peter’s Basilica

Notice how real

the features, clothes, and skin

look.

Shifts in Art Trends

• There was a deliberate shift away from the ideals and perfect forms of the Renaissance

• Over time art trends change rapidly

• But “expanded ideas” continue

Modern Sculpture-Experimentation of media

- Breaking away from traditional ways of making art

-Works were unexpected

- abstract ideas

- unrealistic forms

- ideas were expanded

Free Form Sculpture

• English Sculptor Henry Moore worked in both Abstract and non-objective Styles

• Choices of Media included wood and bronze

Henry Moore Abstract Sculptor, 1898-1986

Henry Moore “The Reclining Figure”

Bronze Sculpture

Reaching 16 feet tall, this column-like sculpture twists and

turns within its natural

setting.

Now get ready to expand your

mind and create your own abstract sculpture

Sand down rough edges of block with sandpaper.

Write name on bottom of block with permanent

marker.

Bend coat-hanger into a shape that will become your

abstract form.

BE CREATIVE!!!

Use a small dot of wood glue to secure the coat-hanger into the

block.

Stretch knee-high

over the coat-

hanger to create a form.

Coat the sculpture in liquid starch with a sponge brush

several times.

Choose an abstract theme

and title for your piece, then paint the

sculptures to represent the abstract idea.

Created by: Gena Maleyhttp://www.murray.kyschools.us/MMS/maley-home.asp

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