Beginning A Portrait Sculpture From Life - Ep. 1 - Excerpt From Patreon Video

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2021
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    Welcome to my third Patreon Series on how to sculpt a portrait in clay. This excerpt from episode 1 deals with the very beginning of a portrait sculpture. How to begin, what goals to set and how to go about it in general. Enjoy!
    The full video is available to my Patrons who support me with 5 dollars or more. The full length video is over 1 hour long and full of valuable information. To support me on Patreon and watch the full video. Follow the link to my Patreon page and pledge 5 Dollars or more. / eirikarnesen
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    My name is Eirik Arnesen, I'm a sculptor from Norway, living and working in Florence, Italy. I teach sculpture at the Florence Academy of Art and on this channel I'll share with you every step of my process, discussing materials, tools and techniques.
    Eventually you'll find tutorials on how I go about sculpting everything from a portrait to a life-size figure.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @oartetesao
    @oartetesao 3 роки тому +2

    cool finally the modeling of a portrait!...

  • @rontocknell5400
    @rontocknell5400 3 роки тому +6

    Your model is fantastic! For a while, I thought he was a mannequin... until he finally blinked. Look after him. Give him cakes and beer... you won't find another too easily. Whatever his name is (and I think he should be credited), Pass on my standing ovation.
    Pressure's on now Eirik... you'd better do a bloody good portrait after all that (teasing).

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 роки тому

      He is very good! His name is Stefano. He has modeled for The Florence Academy of Art where I teach and have my studio for years and years. He is as professional as they get. Excellent model!

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 роки тому

      And indeed the pressure is on! But that's good thing.

  • @andimetollari6059
    @andimetollari6059 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice .. we are waiting for the next episode 😊😊

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 роки тому +2

      Keep scrolling up and you'll find a bunch more videos on this portrait! I'll eventually organize them into a playlist.

  • @MMSmirosnisenko
    @MMSmirosnisenko 3 роки тому +1

    Good

  • @ra1z0
    @ra1z0 3 роки тому +1

    nice

  • @anzolomyer4584
    @anzolomyer4584 3 роки тому +2

    This is great stuff! Thank you. But I'm wondering if this session is only about establishing the heights of a profile, why can't a clear picture, or a video be used? Will the camera lens distort those measurements greatly? Or is it because you plan on using the model a lot, and so you want to keep everything 1000% from life, start to finish? Thank you.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the comment! A camera can distort things depending on lens, distance to subject, etc. There are a lot of factors. I plan on using the model a lot but I could certainly augment the process with images if I wanted to! If I wanted to I could just work from photographs. But it's a bit of a different experience, the camera doesn't see the way we see and it makes some choices for you. Both are good ways to work though! Having good reference at all is the most important. + I like working from life.

  • @indrajitsarkar8435
    @indrajitsarkar8435 Рік тому +1

    Always excellent. One question, which clay is this oil or water based?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  Рік тому

      This is water-based clay. I use oil-based clay for smaller stuff.

    • @indrajitsarkar8435
      @indrajitsarkar8435 Рік тому

      @@EirikArnesenArt is it air drying? if yes, how do you mange to keep it soft until the work is finished? Thanks for the reply. Really appriciate it.

  • @jimmcewan417
    @jimmcewan417 2 роки тому +1

    I have no money to join your patrion page so I guess I wont be getting involved. I am just starting to get into sculpturing and love it. but it does annoy me that everyone wants to cash in. If I get any good at this I,ll be doing tutorials completely free of charge to help those like me.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 роки тому +2

      I can understand that sentiment! But when you've been at it for awhile and are trying to make a living doing it I think you'll come around and realize that one of the ways artists with hard skills can make a living is teaching, in order to make a living you have to charge. Selling your work is hard and one of the helpful things about teaching is that it is consistent. It's the unfortunate truth. I tried for awhile to make free tutorials only here on UA-cam, but it just didn't pay the bills. I have almost 200 free tutorials that you can check out and probably learn a lot from on here. I remember starting out and looking for tutorials as well, it's good times, cherish them! You'll be 10 plus years into it before you know!