Thursday, September 13, 2012
Wire Figures in Action
In my year 9 sculpture class we were investigating the human form and in particular the ability of the artist to capture those unique moments when the body is in action. As many of the students had not worked toward a three-dimensional form before, we decided to use some cheap light gauge wire to create a small maquette of a human figure as a trial run for a larger sculpture. As we were also looking at the form of the body, the aim was to try to make them proportionally correct. Using a small pair of plyers they created some very creative poses that included athletes, circus performers and rock guitarists that stood less than 10 cm tall. I particularly like the ones that had achieved a sense of tension in their pose. This comes at the moment in which energy is tranferred or expelled during the moment of action.
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