Sculptural Secrets for Mosaics: Creating 3-D Bases for Mosaic Application
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.40 (908 Votes) |
Asin | : | 076435244X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Prettybut Just got this book, doesn't really go too deep into secrets or details therein. The techniques are very solid though but the details are lacking. An example is , "uses a sculptural product similar to paper mache" , well what was the product that worked best that you used specifically? paperclay? something else? I have some experience in concrete sculpture so not much new here but did enjoy seeing just how the author did them and the work she creates is fun and inspiring. This should be more categories as an artist book. K. Bilek said Lots of photos of artist beautiful work and process. Some what disapointed this is promoted as a "how to" book. Am an experienced mosaic artist, curious about others "secrets." Not to specific here in specifying exactly what is used.Lots of photos of artist beautiful work and process.
. About the Author Julee Latimer is an internationally recognized artist with a full-time studio in Melbourne, Australia. For the past ten years, her practice has revolved exclusively around sculpture for mosaic art
With easy-to-follow guidance and more than 175 photos, this book helps mosaic artists meet the challenge of creating 3-D substrates. She demonstrates the techniques on a variety of interior and exterior works, both freestanding and wall mounted. A gallery section of sculptures to enjoy and study offers additional inspiration to mosaic makers and enthusiasts alike.. From an undulating wall sculpture's base of chicken wire, plaster bandages, and thinset, to a large outdoor armchair sculpture's base of foam, fiberglass mesh, and concrete, this guide will help to demystify 3-D structures for aspiring sculptors and mosaic artis
Julee Latimer is an internationally recognized artist with a full-time studio in Melbourne, Australia. . For the past ten years, her practice has revolved exclusively around sculpture for mosaic art