Sculpting Demo by Philippe Faraut

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  • Author/Artist Philippe Faraut Sculpts a Man: Trailer for his DVD#3 philippefaraut....
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  • @marlenmuccio3428
    @marlenmuccio3428 10 років тому

    Dear Philippe Faraut, It's a pleasure to see your work step by step. I admire your creativity and the beauty you create with your hands. Thank you very much for sharing your technique. I really appreciate it.

  • @mrbanana101
    @mrbanana101 15 років тому

    Absolutely impressive! The way you work with the clay, you make it look so easy and with so much confidence... Blocking out the forms and angles and everything... I wish to someday be able to work like that

    • @mrbanana101
      @mrbanana101 4 роки тому +1

      11 years later and my heads still look like melting potatoes

    • @mrbanana101
      @mrbanana101 2 роки тому +1

      2 years later and my heads are starting to look less potatoey. Thank you.

  • @DaleTrevors
    @DaleTrevors 10 років тому +1

    So awesome!!! It's so inspiring. If the final effect wasn't planned at the beginning and that was all just an improvisation, it is completely amazing how a regular face receives a unique traits and individual characteristics with each and every step. At the end that slightly sneering little smile, cowboy hat and the upper part of his clothes ON his arms and neck, and the hairstyle and facial hair... It's just incredible that this sculpture became almost alive.

  • @23michaelmyers
    @23michaelmyers 12 років тому +3

    This really amazes me how fast he sculpts and how much detail he put in, in a short amount of time.

  • @careywanabe
    @careywanabe 15 років тому

    I just want to say that I own all three of philippe's videos and they are excellent. I had never sculpted the human form before getting his videos on with his methods on the firt try I was able to make a good likeness of my daughter. He really is the best of the best and the only person to learn from as far as I am concerned. Thanks Philippe for all your wonderful work and for sharing it with us all!

  • @lindadish
    @lindadish 17 років тому

    I teach sculpture and this is so useful because my students use an armature but as I don't get enough time to teach them I can refer them to this to see your techniques - thank you so much for your time and effort in showing your wonderful skills

  • @rapidrex
    @rapidrex 16 років тому

    Man...I just went to your website, and the work you are doing, have done, is highly commendable! May God bless your hands and your mind to carry on. Look what would be lost if it were not for what you are doing!
    You are an artist of the highest degree, and you have been blessed immensely! Drive on!

  • @mkblaze8590
    @mkblaze8590 14 років тому

    Art with pure talent and no fear! Pushing a piece that bit further to a higher level and with no hesitation! Beautiful to watch and very inspiring, thank you!!!

  • @rapidrex
    @rapidrex 16 років тому

    Thanks a lot, lostnyc2, for taking the time to get back to me. This is fascinating!

  • @NoadiArt
    @NoadiArt 16 років тому

    You're work is a constant inspiration to me. Whenever I start feeling discouraged about how my own sculpting is coming along I take a look at this video or the website and it gets me motivated again.

  • @rouv034
    @rouv034 14 років тому

    j ai même plus les mots j ai vu quelques videos de sculpture mais là ya une telle maitrise, il est vraiment tres fort

  • @xia523
    @xia523 15 років тому

    Wow!! I. am. speechless. My pottery teacher, Lisa Rogers, showed us a similar video of yours in class and it was so incredible and unbelievable! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @CuongNGUyen-ks3ud
    @CuongNGUyen-ks3ud 3 місяці тому

    thank you so much for sharing, your work has timeless value, Mr.Philippe ❤️‍🔥

  • @jman40194
    @jman40194 14 років тому

    yeah, he moves his way down from laying the slabs of clay, then shaping a crude head, then carving a crude face, and then he moves on to smaller details, its amazing

  • @FutureLaugh
    @FutureLaugh 10 років тому +5

    watching your clay come to life, this is probably what God feels like. You are exceptionally talented.

  • @lovelydodo
    @lovelydodo 14 років тому +1

    WOW... You are absolutely amazing. I am now completely inspired to take up sculpting. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent. :)

  • @sculpit
    @sculpit  17 років тому

    No it is water-based clay called Smouth sculpting from Clay Planet.

  • @SLPgoogle
    @SLPgoogle 13 років тому

    I guess I expected only one final sculpture, whereas the video captures several, with transitions among them. The results is far more interesting than if the video had only singled out one final work. My class at Sinclair Community College assigned me to watch this video. The college made a great choice in order to help me appreciate art!

  • @grandmashands5219
    @grandmashands5219 3 роки тому

    Gosh l miss you and your amazing wife. I remember you all traveling to Tennessee giving sculpture lessons. I still have my beautiful doll molds. We are true fans.

  • @ChrisManc1991
    @ChrisManc1991 15 років тому +4

    Wow... just simply amazing! I was like "wow... goddamn he's a genius!"
    You make it look so easy.

  • @osprey02
    @osprey02 15 років тому

    That was cool,The changing expressions and the music was the best

  • @kellimaier
    @kellimaier 17 років тому

    nice! I am a newly declared sculpture major and every point of view from those who have already learned their art is helpful.

  • @NestaIsTheGame
    @NestaIsTheGame 13 років тому

    He inspired me! i started following his steps n everything! pure talent!!!

  • @KevinFelstead
    @KevinFelstead 14 років тому +1

    Brilliant , I learned so much in just 3.5 minutes.
    I wish I had seen this before trying to sculpt a face for my robot..amazing craftsmanship !!

  • @skycub99
    @skycub99 15 років тому

    this is crazy, i can't imagine having this kind of talent, you can actually make people...
    isn't there a story of a sculptor who fell in love with his creation... i can understand it a little better after seeing this.

  • @coolmate5677
    @coolmate5677 15 років тому

    simply awesome.....i was speechless when i was watching the video....fantastic

  • @lucytoro5266
    @lucytoro5266 9 років тому +1

    God has blessed this guy wow this guy is amazing,

  • @sculpit
    @sculpit  16 років тому +6

    OK Fair enough. It is very difficult to get away from a personal "style" even when you try your best, if you are an artist,you understand what I mean. But hopefully I still have time to improve. Thanks.

    • @drej410
      @drej410 3 роки тому

      What's the way to learn sculpting?

    • @drej410
      @drej410 3 роки тому

      When I see this my creative hands start shaking

  • @Ilidark
    @Ilidark 14 років тому

    each time i saw you put some more clay 2 add on & shape the face... i smiled & thougt 'ahhh how awesome!' if only i went to art school.

  • @MizMerryMac
    @MizMerryMac 15 років тому

    When people say that God sculpted Man out of clay...this is how I imagine it. Fabulous Artistry, Philippe!

  • @onlysannr
    @onlysannr 11 років тому

    Stunning! Such a great understanding of facial structure and emotions. Love the smirk at the end, too!

  • @CEDLT4
    @CEDLT4 17 років тому

    Los dos videos son excepcionalmente motivadores, para personas como yo que nos gusta hacer escultura, su forma de trabajar nos provee de inspiracion.
    Gracias Philippe Faraut; desde Guatemala Centro America le saludo.
    Cesar de Leon T.

  • @All4u2bseen
    @All4u2bseen 16 років тому

    You are my benchmark! Your skill is inspiring

  • @54321Judith
    @54321Judith 13 років тому

    Wow , I can only dream of sculpting like that!
    Fantastic! Thank you for sharing your art!

  • @Artoveli
    @Artoveli 15 років тому +1

    This is amazing! And really inspiring. I've never quite understood the process of sculpting, though I'm starting to experiment on a small scale.

  • @1saloner
    @1saloner 12 років тому

    You are my hero.....I re watch you all the time. I am now ready to do another piece. you first to the head, then you lift it up to make the person looking down. you add for the body....my question is ....aren't you afraid that the weight from the head will fall or crack?

  • @TamaraAndTheDemon
    @TamaraAndTheDemon 14 років тому

    @kistajk - Our you could make your sculpture using the coil or the pinch technique you don't need to make an armiture for them.
    Heres some good books you could read on scuplture
    Modeling heads and faces in clay by Berit Hildre
    The Figure in clay by Suzanne Tourillot

  • @stuffrocks123
    @stuffrocks123 15 років тому

    That was awesome!! When I get enough money to get the supplies, I'm going to try it.

  • @ithinklikeacow
    @ithinklikeacow 16 років тому

    You are truely blessed with an awesome talent I enjoyed that very much

  • @Septhin
    @Septhin 5 років тому +1

    So satisfying to watch!

  • @mookyma
    @mookyma 16 років тому

    BEAU-tiful, and very inspiring...
    i could watch you sculpting for hours...

  • @rachelaliyahx6241
    @rachelaliyahx6241 10 років тому +1

    you are amazing. i would love to be a student of yours. you're the whole reason i got interested in sculpting.

  • @idadallantoniaantonia6690
    @idadallantoniaantonia6690 10 років тому +1

    Adorei esta obra de arte. Dar vida ao barro é brincar de ser Deus. Grande talento, Parabéns!!!

  • @lrjava5
    @lrjava5 17 років тому

    Fantastic !!! you make it look so easy.I love the way it changes through all the different exprecians.

  • @Angelatopia
    @Angelatopia 9 років тому +4

    Sculpting makes me so happy.

  • @wikusdp
    @wikusdp 15 років тому

    I bet you are the best in the world! If only i could sculp like you!!!!!!

  • @marihani
    @marihani 16 років тому

    This is just excellent! I hope you make a video showing us the steps and techniques you use to build up the face and change expressions!

  • @shirleybender
    @shirleybender 14 років тому

    That was AMAZING!! God has truly BLESSED your hands!!!

  • @FlashMob22
    @FlashMob22 12 років тому

    i really liked the method you use for the eyes, and the whole process was amazing wish mine were as nice

  • @kungfusithlord
    @kungfusithlord 9 років тому

    Great work. Definitely an art I would like to take up again.

  • @TamaraAndTheDemon
    @TamaraAndTheDemon 14 років тому

    @kistajk - if you sculpture is only small you could make a armiture of it like the one Philippe Faraut makes, use newpaper to get a rough shape then put your clay on, and when it finished you should be abel to pull it off and put the hollow sculpture in the kilim.
    i think the best video to watch is the Art Critic?

  • @MrCredulo
    @MrCredulo 13 років тому

    @79avrillavignefan The final sculpture is actually hollowed out so that the thickness is less thatn 1/4 of an inch! so the sculpture is not really that heavy!

  • @genesanford9412
    @genesanford9412 4 роки тому +1

    Dam !...you are SO good.

  • @cle7
    @cle7 16 років тому

    i will be taking up scuplting classes at box hill tafe in melbourne. just a short course but it will do me well because i'm doing 3d modelling in the program mudbox.

  • @Luke00126
    @Luke00126 13 років тому

    the best video avec art i have ever seen.

  • @H0pFr0g
    @H0pFr0g 12 років тому

    he lets the sculpture dry a little bit (not to much), cuts the piece in half vertically with a wire, than scrape the inside to make it hollow like you said. Then puts some wet clay on the borders to stick them back together. Fixes the seams. Lets it dry for a few weeks. Then it's ready to fire.

  • @ssskisssss
    @ssskisssss 15 років тому

    1 word... "WOW". That was awesome.

  • @timbosys
    @timbosys 17 років тому +1

    That was truely awesome and inspiring. I really makes me want to have a go..Thanks for sharing
    TIM

  • @Fardawg
    @Fardawg 17 років тому

    MORE!!!! This is great!

  • @RodoSpatium
    @RodoSpatium 17 років тому

    Fascinating, Phillippe, wonderful!!!

  • @wycliffekinoti3050
    @wycliffekinoti3050 3 роки тому +1

    A grand master.

  • @Aniastasia
    @Aniastasia 15 років тому +1

    He's simply amazing!

  • @BRUTUALTRUTH
    @BRUTUALTRUTH 15 років тому

    Superb talent. I am just gobsmacked!

  • @gregazulla
    @gregazulla 15 років тому

    fucking awesome ive seen it numerous times and still get chills down my back

  • @Dach101
    @Dach101 16 років тому

    a very talented man , inspiring

  • @abgeneroso
    @abgeneroso 17 років тому

    Very nice and informative video! Congratulations from BRAZIL.

  • @Vabulous1
    @Vabulous1 15 років тому

    Great work! I'd love to try it some time. I sculpt with a much less flexible type of clay (it's really not meant for that type of work) I don't know anywhere I could buy it, without buying bulk.

  • @brunellayou
    @brunellayou 14 років тому

    eccezionale! mamma che bello e che bravo...darei qualsiasi cosa per avere quella abilità e manualità

  • @voidforpurpose
    @voidforpurpose 14 років тому

    Very fine... showing how the clay is very much "alive"
    on the way the final appearance arrived at / accepted.
    ClaSSICAL Gas-flavored quite nice sountrack, too,

  • @EmmaIsALeaf
    @EmmaIsALeaf 14 років тому

    @sh8lob911 - polymer clay is a good clay. It has to be baked for it to harden, so it won't air dry. It's also fairly easy to get ahold of. :)

  • @GwynethSleuth
    @GwynethSleuth 13 років тому

    WOW! Incroyable!!! Incredible!

  • @thelnon
    @thelnon 17 років тому

    Top shelf. Remarkable talent

  • @brownskidmarks
    @brownskidmarks 16 років тому

    thats absolutely amazing!!! i was amazed with the detail. it looked great just after you started.. but wow the end product is awsome..thanks for sharing

  • @brooksysdead
    @brooksysdead 16 років тому

    really great sculpter wow! very skillful and interesting demo. thanks alot for this...

  • @MissLionRose
    @MissLionRose 9 років тому

    WOW!!!! what in the world!
    I want to be just like you when I grow up :)

  • @MiniHawHaw
    @MiniHawHaw 17 років тому

    This was absolutely awesome!! I loved the final piece but I also loved the different expressions along the way. It looked like a female to start with... was that the intent? Whether it was or not... it was totally awesome!!

  • @katlady5000
    @katlady5000 14 років тому

    You are amazing you have so much skill. I went to your website. Does your book/videos explain how to prepare the sculpture to be fired. I'm a beginner I have only made one bust. I had to cut it in half and hallow it out in order to fire it. It's been a long time since made that bust. Which is the best video for a beginner. My eyes could use work.

  • @Dalthis555
    @Dalthis555 16 років тому

    lol that was so cool when you were trying the different facial expressions. xD you're awesome dude!

  • @MrCredulo
    @MrCredulo 13 років тому

    @killerwolf02 acutally the clay never dries out if you just keep on spraying water!

  • @Faestingman
    @Faestingman 13 років тому

    all that in just 3 minuites, i'm impressed!

  • @llustre
    @llustre 14 років тому

    this is pure art!
    thanks for sharing this process!!

  • @christinevalin6401
    @christinevalin6401 10 років тому

    You make it seem so easy! Thanks for sharing.

  • @EdnaDelacruz
    @EdnaDelacruz 16 років тому

    Amazing work!...I wish I could do that!

  • @lancejames9228
    @lancejames9228 4 роки тому +1

    Ha.... one of my favourites.

  • @gunlover119
    @gunlover119 14 років тому

    you are the best sculpter ever

  • @lilibleue
    @lilibleue 13 років тому

    @bytuij
    I would like to know that too!
    If we would do that like he does, our teacher would never accept to put our stuff in the kiln!
    Appart of that, I love his work, his more than FANTASTIC. He is a geneous! Really amazing!

  • @omaralhmad
    @omaralhmad 16 років тому

    You crazy man
    becouse that..... you deserve 5 Stars
    and my Favorite
    And Raise my hat

  • @monicagravagnone
    @monicagravagnone 15 років тому

    I'm Italian...sorry for my lenguage...
    bellissima...incantevole...arte...

  • @AngelTovar
    @AngelTovar 16 років тому

    that was nuts!! I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN by personal style i am a comicbook artist and almost every one on the field draws all thier characters alike. even i have the same problem

  • @tisisem
    @tisisem 16 років тому

    Graciaaaaas! Que buen laburo! La música también es muy linda.

  • @bootnreboot
    @bootnreboot 16 років тому

    absolutly amazing! i wish i had even a 1/10 of your talent.
    Great work!

  • @MrCredulo
    @MrCredulo 13 років тому

    @vidboy2218 if its gonna be your first sculpture i recommend you use Terracota, it is widely avaliable and the best for sculpture. and get a book about sculpture for beginners so that you know what to do!

  • @jonathanstraughan9637
    @jonathanstraughan9637 17 років тому

    totally fantastic, such talent!

  • @sculpit
    @sculpit  17 років тому +1

    Merci.
    Je suis alle sur votre site plusieur foix et je le trouve tres interessant.

  • @sculpit
    @sculpit  16 років тому +1

    I use water base clay

  • @vazqjose
    @vazqjose 17 років тому

    this guy is absolutely amazing!!

  • @TamaraAndTheDemon
    @TamaraAndTheDemon 14 років тому

    @kistajk - is the fininshed clay sculpture going to be put into a kilim?
    If so you have got to make your sculpture hollow so use newspaper.
    If you are going to cast your finished sculpture is safe to use a wire armature.
    i don't think it matter's what thickness the clay is, but you don't want to make it too thin because it will crack.
    ALWAYS keep your clay sculpture wet and wrap a wet towel around it.

  • @jcoms7
    @jcoms7 14 років тому

    Respect to you! Congratulations!

  • @itcamefromthe90s89
    @itcamefromthe90s89 8 років тому +12

    what clay did you use?

  • @CrazyWoodART
    @CrazyWoodART 6 років тому

    Super Video Philippe, hat mich fürs penturning inspiriert, Danke .. Doug
    Thanks for the Video, it did inspire me for my penturning...thanks Doug