Sie sind auf Seite 1von 1

1.

Gluszek, Magda. "From Maquette to Form: Creating Figurative Ceramic Sculptures From a
Clay Sketch." Ceramic Arts Daily. N.p., 12 Jan. 2011. Web.
2. The purpose of this article is to show different techniques that can be used when creating a clay
maquette. 3.It describes the clupting process from sketching all the way to creation. 4. The potential
audience would be people interested in creating people in clay. 5. The information is incredibly relevant
since it shows proper techniques for sculpting figures. 6. There are no special features in the article. 7.
There is no bias.
1.
Holland, Peter. "Armature For Clay Sculpting Explained." Figurines-Sculpture.com. N.p., n.d.
Web. 29 Sept. 2016.
2. The purpose of this article is to describe and show examples of types of clay requiring wire support. 3.
The content talks about using wire in plastiline clay versus polyester along with why. 4. The potential
audience would be people interested in claymation and sculpting. 5. The article is relevant because it tells
why you shouldnt use wire in polyester clay. 6. The website contains pictures. 7. There is no bias.
1.
Sy, Sonny. "Maquette Sculpting." Antarctica as Cultural Critique (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 29 Sept.
2016.
2. The purpose of this article is to describe and show the creation of a maquette. 3. This powerpoint shows
how and what to look out for to create a proper maquette. 4. The potential audience would be sculptors
and college students. 5. The information is relevant since this is from a powerpoint show at LASALLE
college of the arts. 6. The is a powerpoint and contains pictures at almost every slide. 7. There is no bias
1.
Wagner, Josh. "Line Drawing, Structure Clay Clay Lines Sculpture." (2016).
2. The purpose of this article is to describe the purpose of line as an element of art in 3-dimensional space
through sculpture. 3. The content describes the students exploration of the usage of line in sculpture. 4.
The potential audience would be art students or anyone interested in sculpture. 5. The information is
relevant since this is an approved thesis statement and features both the usage and looks of line in
sculpture. 6. This article contains pictures. 7. There is no bias.
1.
Lade, Ms Jennifer. "Character Sculpture." (2012).
2. The purpose of this article is to describe and show and teach about the creation of characters in
sculpture. 3. The content includes examples of the authors previous work along with reasons as to why it
is shown. This is followed by the descriptions of things to remember and implement when sculpting
followed by the addition of the entire process. 4. The audience would be sculptures, animators, or people
interested in sculpture. 5. The information is relevant because all of the sources are cited properly along
with a bibliography. 6. This article contains pictures and has a table of contents. 7. There is no bias.

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen