• What I should use for my junk art sculpture?

    art sculpture, carved figures

    I’m you do a projexct where we have to have a 24-inch junk cut with a chisel which has to be recognizeable as a human. What kind of domicile junk should we have use of to have a head/body/legs/etc…?

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    4 responses to “What I should use for my junk art sculpture?”

    • pans, jars, cloth, buttons, soda cans…any found object could work just use your imagination.

    • first find stuff that is really junk, then you’ll know what you have to work with. consider a pose. reclining or standing. is the person doing something? maybe involve an action the directly relates to the junk. Is it going to be a full body or a bust? consider the colors you have to work with. use spontaneity. observe you work in progress from different angles. a simple rule of thumb is if a part doesnt help the overall piece, it hurts it so take it away, reobserve. good lucks!

    • Eric D Back N School

      this is easy get a broom the straw at the end will be the hai and the handle is the body so turn it upside down get a paper plate draw a face on it and glue it in middle between straw and the bottom part of the handle so it can look like the face gots hair then tape to pencils on each side as arms you can also get a cereal box place a paper plate with a face on it on the cereal box put to pencils on each side as arms and two toilet paper rolls with no paper on it as feet and make a foils shirt by just rapping the foil around the cereal box hope tou get an A+ -ERIC :)

    • Old garden hose might be interesting as a main theme, the tendons and muscles.the rest makeup as you go.Enjoy the view


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