Modern times: Saving time = saving money. In the "good ol' days" you had six different stone masons to carve a sculpture: Course mason to artist mason. The one who starts with the stone is called a smodolatore in Italian and the one who finish the sculpture is called artisto. The ones in between do a finer and finer job til the end. It's only the rich who can afford the job done by hand now a days. The machine do the four first mason steps. The last two touch of human is done by hand.
Modern times: Saving time = saving money. In the "good ol' days" you had six different stone masons to carve a sculpture: Course mason to artist mason. The one who starts with the stone is called a smodolatore in Italian and the one who finish the sculpture is called artisto. The ones in between do a finer and finer job til the end. It's only the rich who can afford the job done by hand now a days.
The amount of hand/tool carving of marble AFTER it had been robotically carved seemed to be quite a bit considering how precise the face was. Wonder why that was? Was the programming leaving gaps?
Modern times: Saving time = saving money. In the "good ol' days" you had six different stone masons to carve a sculpture: Course mason to artist mason. The one who starts with the stone is called a smodolatore in Italian and the one who finish the sculpture is called artisto. The ones in between do a finer and finer job til the end. It's only the rich who can afford the job done by hand now a days. The machine do the four first mason steps. The last two touch of human is done by hand.
But seriously, I’m amazed about new ways of sculpting stone
Thank you.....I take off my hat.....
Wish this was done by hand.. Just adds more character to such arts as this.
Modern times: Saving time = saving money. In the "good ol' days" you had six different stone masons to carve a sculpture: Course mason to artist mason. The one who starts with the stone is called a smodolatore in Italian and the one who finish the sculpture is called artisto. The ones in between do a finer and finer job til the end. It's only the rich who can afford the job done by hand now a days.
The machine do the four first mason steps. The last two touch of human is done by hand.
I didn't know it was drilled with a machine. Is it just too difficult to carve by hand now or not financially worth the time it takes?
Modern times: Saving time = saving money. In the "good ol' days" you had six different stone masons to carve a sculpture: Course mason to artist mason. The one who starts with the stone is called a smodolatore in Italian and the one who finish the sculpture is called artisto. The ones in between do a finer and finer job til the end. It's only the rich who can afford the job done by hand now a days.
While I’m out here sketching statues and getting tools like if it was the renaissance
You went through all of that and didn't even show the completed sculpture...
It was my pleasure, m8 :) The job was done in Italy paid buy the client from Australia. A travel for me Down Under wasn't included in the budget ;)
magnifico trabajo
Ninguna maquina podrá igual al divino Miguel Ángel.
The amount of hand/tool carving of marble AFTER it had been robotically carved seemed to be quite a bit considering how precise the face was. Wonder why that was? Was the programming leaving gaps?
Modern times: Saving time = saving money. In the "good ol' days" you had six different stone masons to carve a sculpture: Course mason to artist mason. The one who starts with the stone is called a smodolatore in Italian and the one who finish the sculpture is called artisto. The ones in between do a finer and finer job til the end. It's only the rich who can afford the job done by hand now a days.
The machine do the four first mason steps. The last two touch of human is done by hand.
I love the work , but it looks nothing like Edward the Vll ..
Off course it doesn’t, it’s a marble sculpture!
I’m a stone carver. I have some carvings in the national museum in washing dc
Few questions - what happened to the original, where is the original head, can't laser cutters now do even fine detailing like the hair?
The original head was lost due to hard handling and negligence when the sculpture was stored away. I don't know if laser goes with marble?
It’s hard as hell because of the expense to import Italian marble
cool stuff
Thanx M8 :)
Right on buddy!
I want to become a stone carver
anthony cheek Go do, m8 😊
there is one school in brussels i've been there very good learn from a to Z
Spray painted black a year later...
WOOOT? Do tell!
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