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         Sculpture & Carving Art Techniques:     more books (100)
  1. Inspirational Relief Carving: 30 Projects for Expressing Your Faith in Wood by William Judt, 2003-10-01
  2. Fundamentals of Figure Carving by Ian Norbury, 1993-02-01
  3. Woodcarving: A Complete Course by Ron Butterfield, 1992-09
  4. Clay Modelling for Everyone: Pottery, Sculpture and Miniatures without a Wheel
  5. Creating Fantasy Polymer Clay Characters: Step-by-Step Trolls, Wizards, Dragons, Knights, Skeletons, Santa, and More! by Dinko Tilov, 2004-03-01
  6. The Complete Stained Glass Course: How to Master Every Major Glass Work Technique, with Thirteen Stunning Projects to Create by Lynette Wrigley, Marc Gerstein, 2000-09-01
  7. Carving (Fine Woodworking On)
  8. Pottery: The Essential Manual by Doug Wensley, 2000-09
  9. First Projects for Woodcarvers: A Pictorial Introduction to Woodcarving (Schiffer Book for Woodcarvers) by Larry Green, Mike Altman, 1996-03
  10. Creative Glass Techniques: Fusing, Painting, Lampwork by Bettina Eberle, 2005-06-06
  11. An investigation of varied surface textures in limestone sculpture: A creative project by Stephen Lynn Bertrand, 1979
  12. Clay Modelling for Everyone: Sculpture, Potter and Jewellery Without a Wheel by Peter D. Johnson, 1988-06
  13. Flameworking: Creating Glass Beads, Sculptures & Functional Objects by Elizabeth Mears, 2003-04-28
  14. The Complete Potter: The Complete Reference to Tools, Materials and Techniques for All Potters and Ceramicists by Steve Mattison, 2003-02-01

61. Rick Beyer Decorative Fish Carving Carving & Carvings Modelling Art Techniques &
Rick Beyer Decorative Fish carving carving carvings Modelling arttechniques materials art (sculpture). Rick Beyer Decorative
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62. Lithography, Printmaking, Artists, Visual Arts, Performing Arts At World Wide Ar
Sandy Sandy Cline exhibits his soapstone sculpture with information on carving soapstoneand glass sculptures for the discerning art connoisseur.
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Printmaking: Lithography The Visual Artist subcategories lead you to specialized information pertaining to visual artists. You can browse in alphabetical order, by artistic medium, subject matter, or discover art history information by following the link to Masters below.
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  • Desbiens, Christiane
    Pop-art carver from the Province of Quebec, Canada. Self-taught carver. Carving all kinds of roosters and other imaginative animals using basswood and all these sculptures are hand painted with acrylic. They say a rooster in your house will ... Joliette, Canada Arra Giuseppe
    Sculpture and other art works by Giuseppe Arra, bronze, raku, clay, artistic prints, bronze sculture, ceramic, carving, art work Genova, Italy Brunson, Ron
    sculptures, woodcarvings, bronzes, raptors, birds of prey , fish , animals, hawks, eagles, falcons, deer, bear, caribou, nudes, cowgirl, western art, wildlife art, Vernal, UT USA Caink,Richard
    Richard Caink is a sculptor working directly from the tree. His studio artwork concerns our relationship to the natural world both in subject matter and conceptually through his intimate relationship with wood and it's inherent structure. Public art projects ... Gateshead
  • 63. Techniques Page
    techniques of sculpture. For some time, I have been answering various questions onthe Usenet regarding techniques of artmaking, mostly in regard to sculpture.
    http://users.lmi.net/~drewid/Techniques2.htm
    Techniques of Sculpture
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    METALWORKING
    Burning Out Molds for Silver Casting; Shrinkage and What to Do About it

    Manganese Bronze

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    Foundry Practices

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    A Recipe for Plastiline Clay
    Hand-building of Ceramic Sculpture: Armatures

    What clays are suitable for sculpture?

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    ... Can Plaster be Modelled in Directly? CERAMICS What is raku- how is it done? Alternative SurfaceTreatments for Ceramics Can I fire a solid clay bust? How do you Work with Faience? ... How are Clay Pipes Made? SURFACE TREATMENTS Mosaics- the classical technique What about Patinas for Steel? Green Patinas on Non-ferrous Alloys Making Home-made Paint ... How can I make a plaster sculpture resemble bronze? CONCRETE: How to Use Concrete Direct Methods of Creating Concrete Sculpture How to Make Concrete Lawn Sculpture How can I give concrete an interesting texture? ... Making Mosaic Stepping Stones CASTING Hydrostone Plaster Cheapest Molds fromClay Models Alternatives to Polyester resin? What is lost wax casting, and how is it done? ... Forton MG- what's that? CARVING What is meant by fossil ivory- can you carve it?

    64. Sculpture
    of the materials, concepts and expressions of sculpture. various woodworking techniquesincluding carving, joining and 34196 Research on Contemporary art (3).
    http://www.ewha.ac.kr/ewhaeng/school/sch_aca_07_03.htm
    Colleges College of Arts and Design Division of Fine Arts Korean Painting Painting and Print Making
    Sculpture
    Division of Design Environmental Design Visual Information Design
    Industrial Design
    Fashion Design Division of Arts and Crafts Fiber Arts Ceramic Arts Sculpture Faculty Courses Founded in March of 1959, many graduates are working as professionals in the field of sculptural arts. Using diverse material and methods along with intense training, the Department of Sculpture aims at producing professional artists that have creativity.
    Faculty Choi, Byoung Sang Dongkuk Univ. Kim, Bong Ku Dongkuk Univ. Park, Choong Heum

    65. KSU - Ceramics Dept.
    carving Modelling 12 (sculpture, Stone-carving Modelling 3 (Tatara Technique)? Basic carving Modelling Wheel Basics, Glazes) ? Folk art 2 (Processes
    http://www.kyoto-seika.ac.jp/eng/art/ceramics/ceramics.html
    FACULTY OF ART, SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
    Images from the 30th Exhibition of Graduate Works, Feb.2000 A dvanced ceramics techniques were introduced to Japan from China during the fifth and sixth centuries, and were further developed in many places in this country. As with tea ceremony, Japanese ceramics evolved into an art form placing aesthetic values ahead of function, an excellence now recognized all over the world. To step into this traditional field, students previously had to enter an apprenticeship or a specialized school. The ceramics curriculum that we have developed at Kyoto Seika University is more appropriate to this university`s atmosphere, emphasizing a view of ceramics as a modern and creative art form, using clay as a medium of self-expression. We encourage students to be imaginative and diverse in their thinking. We do not believe in teaching ceramics: instead, we believe that our job is to stimulate the creativity of each individual. Students must themselves overcome the initial obstacles that occur when working in this field. During our four-year program, students experience interaction with others who are rich in individual character, absorbing the technical side as well as the human side of this art form. These two aspects cannot be separated, as techniques are always selected according to human considerations. We expect our students to look beyond this campus, and to become active in this region's art community, connecting with industry and other artists to experience real life collaboration in the technical and human aspects of their art, and to absorb all that is learned into their personal experience.

    66. Art Book, Architecture & Photography / Sculpture / General
    5. Grinling Gibbons and the art of carving David Esterly / Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated/ October 1998. 6. sculpture; Principles and Practice.
    http://hallsculptors.com/sculpture/6.shtml
    Home Sculpture / General
    Browse our most popular titlesfrom 1 to 100.
    Modelling and Sculpting the Human Figure
    Edouard Lanteri / Dover Pubns / November 1985
    How to Make Clay Characters
    Maureen Carlson / North Light Books / April 1997
    Wood
    Andy Goldsworthy, Terry Friedman (Introduction) / Harry N Abrams / October 1996
    Stone
    Andy Goldsworthy / Harry N Abrams / May 1994
    Grinling Gibbons and the Art of Carving
    David Esterly / Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated / October 1998
    Sculpture; Principles and Practice.
    Louis, Slobodkin / Dover Pubns / September 1983
    Kiki Smith
    Helaine Posner, et al / Bulfinch Pr / October 1998
    Modeling the Head in Clay
    Bruno Lucchesi, Margit Malmstrom (Contributor) / Watson-Guptill Pubns / April 1996
    New Ways With Polymer Clay : The Next Generation of Projects and Techniques
    Kris Richards / Chilton Book Co / February 1997
    Bernini : Genius of the Baroque
    Charles Avery, et al / Bulfinch Pr / October 1997
    Oaxacan Woodcarving : The Magic in the Trees
    Shepard Barbash, et al / Chronicle Books / June 1993
    Balloon Hats and Accessories/Includes Free Balloon Pump, 30 Balloons, and Instructions for Making 20 Different Creations!

    67. Art Concrete How-to 7: Books
    be Creating With Concrete Yard art, sculpture, and Garden for many different techniquescasting, armatures, using foam, carving, surface treatments
    http://www.makersgallery.com/concrete/howto7.html
    7: Books THIS PAGE is one of several explaining techniques about how to use concrete in small-scale art projects.
    Book: Concrete Handbook for Artists: Technical Notes for Small-scale Objects More information? I have found only a few good books on using concrete and cement as an art material. Your input and suggestions are increasing the list. Concrete Handbook for Artists: Technical Notes for Small-scale Objects , is my own new book. It's based on this web site but has a lot more information. 135 pages, 7.5" X 9", black and white photos and line drawings. Paperback binding (lay-flat). ISBN 0-9730223-0-2. Initially it is only available through this web site. Cost is $24.95 USD or $34.95 CAD plus shipping. More information? Top of the list for other books would be Making Concrete Garden Ornaments (former title: Creating With Concrete : Yard Art, Sculpture, and Garden Projects ) by Sherri Warner Hunter, Lark Books, 2002, ISBN: 1579903185 [order from amazon.com] . (And I'm not just saying this because some of my work is in the book...) The book has excellent instructions for different types of concrete for many different techniques: casting, armatures, using foam, carving, surface treatments. There are also many projects to follow about half the book with excellent photographs. Hunter, a Tennessee sculptor, has really done her technical research, and she's got the right idea in using different mixes for different purposes. This book is all you need to start and continue to learn with. I recommend it highly.

    68. DEVELOPMENT GATEWAY
    carving includes art depictions of various shapes Molding includes dough modeling,clay sculpture, frozen butter sculpture and pottery sculpture.
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    China has a wide variety of arts and crafts with exqui-site workmanship. They can be classified into special and folk types. Special arts and crafts, such as ivory carving, jade carving and Shoushan stone carving use precious or special materials, and undergo elaborate designing and processing. They are elegant and expensive. The following are famous special arts and crafts. The major ivory carving centers are Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai. Beijing is mainly famed for ivory carvings of figures of ladies, as well as flowers and birds. Guangzhou is well known for its exquisitely carved ivory balls. Shanghai is famous for its delicate ivory figures. The ivory carvings are exquisitely executed and lifelike. However, the technique of ivory carving is gradually declining for lack of materials. Jade carving takes into consideration the natural lines, luster and colors of jade. Craftsmen ingeniously integrate the colors with the shapes of the art works, fully displaying the glory of nature. Stone carving is created using various rare types of stone, such as the Shoushan Stone and Tianhuang Stone.

    69. Art
    sculpture, Soapstone carving, pop sculpture or assemblage. provides students withthe opportunity of Acquiring skills in a wide range of art and craft
    http://www.coombabashs.qld.edu.au/Subject/art.html
    Subject Information
    Year 9 and 10 ART (ART) The Junior Board Programme provides students with the opportunity of:
    • acquiring skills in a wide variety of art and craft techniques. gaining knowledge and experience of a wide variety of art and craft media. developing creativity, imagination and inventiveness. evaluating and solving a variety of problems in visual design. enriching their knowledge and understanding of mankind's achievements in visual arts. developing an awareness and appreciation of the natural and man-made environment
    Students study six work units per year. The history and theory of art is integrated within each work unit to support and enrich the practical activities. The weighting of theory for assessment purposes is approximately 30%.
    Overview of Work Units Year 9 Semester 1 Drawing Figure drawing and animal Ceramics Clay modelling - portrait busts Printmaking Lino block printing using the reduction block process Etching, drypoint

    70. Discover Delta State University Art Department
    Prerequisite art 175. Lecturelaboratory 6 hours. 3. art 475. SCULPTUREIII. Subtractive stone carving techniques. Direct stone
    http://www.deltastate.edu/academics/artsci/artdept/sculptureCOU.htm
    courses As a Sculpture major students will be required to take the following courses:
    ART 176. THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN II . Visual problems solving techniques through the use of various processes and materials. Acquaintance with hand tools, power tools, and basic maintenance of equipment. Prerequisite:ART 175. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3 ART 275. SCULPTURE I . Additive process over armatures using a variety of mediums. Simple and multi-piece moldmaking procedures. Prerequisite: ART 175. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3 ART 276. SCULPTURE II . Arc and oxy/acetylene welding using steel as a sculptural material. Prerequisite: ART 175. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3 ART 475. SCULPTURE III . Subtractive stone carving techniques. Direct stone carving using hand and air pneumatic power tools emphasizing roughing-out, finishing, and polishing techniques. Prerequisite: ART 175. Laboratory 6 hours. 3 ART 476.

    71. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
    Featured Titles in artsculpture Page 1 of 15 next. for other copies, Complete Guideto Wood carving by EJ Price $14.95 check for other copies, Whose art is It?
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    72. Untitled
    sculpture PLASTER AND STONE carving art325 is to two basic approaches to sculpturedirect plaster additive approach), and stone carving (subtractive approach
    http://www.wm.edu/ADVS/syllabi/art/ART325.html
    FALL 1995 COHEN SYLLABUS FOR ART-325 SCULPTURE: PLASTER AND STONE CARVING Art-325 is an introduction to two basic approaches to sculpture: direct plaster form building(additive approach), and stone carving (subtractive approach). This course will study the primary elements of form, spatial relationships, the dynamics of sculptural organization and form, and the concepts that relate to visual language. This course will explore a variety of sculptural techniques, processes, and strategies, as well as varied approaches to organizing and building form. Emphasis will be placed on sustained study and resolution of two major projects. The student will explore the logical development and refinement of ideas, and their application and transformation into sculptural form. Class assignments will be designed to encompass and acquaint the student with traditional and modern points of view. Students will also become conversant with the major issues in the creative process and the development of sculpture form from germinal ideas to finished works. The semester will be divided into two units of study, each unit being approximately 7 weeks long. These two units will include an introduction and explanation of the assignment, slide lectures, demonstrations, and preparatory approaches and study. ASSIGNMENTS Two sculptural assignments will be required for completion of the course, though shorter related studies may also be required. Each work will be assigned a given number of in-class working periods, and each assignment will require several hours of outside work. The introduction and explanation to each assignment will be noted on the class calendar. It is imperative that students be present for the introduction and discussion of each new assignment. ATTENDANCE You are expected to attend class regularly. Frequent absences disrupt the continuity of your work and very negatively affect the outcome and quality of your work. Sculptural assignments require consistent focused work periods. Students can not cram to finish a work at the last moment. It is not possible to accomplish the completion of a thoughtful and reasoned work in a short time frame. Students who are chronically absent will be warned by the instructor if their attendance is excessive. Poor attendance will lower the course grade. A student's grade will be lowered a full grade point for chronic absence. Participation and Shared Class Responsibilities It is the student's responsibility to attend and participate in all critiques. Self evaluation and critical awareness is achieved through class discussion and careful review of each student work. In addition to group critiques each student will have an opportunity to establish a critical dialogue though individual critiques. I make the practice of working with every student at every class meeting to discuss the development of your work. In addition I am available to meet with you during my office hours should you wish to discuss your work and progress in class. It is the responsibility of all students to clean up at the conclusion of class, or at any other time that you are working in the sculpture area. The sculpture area is fortunate to possess a large and growing collection of tools and equipment. Every effort should be made to respect and maintain this property. All tools should be cleaned properly after using them and tools and equipment should not be misused. Persons working in the sculpture area not permitted to use any power equipment unless they have the permission of the instructor. GRADING POLICY Your final grade for the course will be based on the average of all of the grades you have received. Each of the two major assignments will receive a grade as well as the preparatory works made for each assignment. Work will be evaluated on the basis of individual progress and improvement, on the basis of your comprehension and understanding of the materials covered in the sculpture assignments, on your grasp of fundamental concepts, on originality and invention, on craftsmanship. Late work will be down graded. I will post the grades at the completion of each project. MATERIALS A materials and equipment list will be supplied to you. Students will be required to purchase their own tools and materials. Some specialized tools will be made available for student use. You will be able to purchase most of your tools and materials at the William and Mary bookstore. You must present a receipt of payment to the instructor for the purchase of expendable materials that you will be using in the course and which have been ware housed in the sculpture area. UNIT 1 Week 1 Introduction to the course content. General information about sculpture studio and procedures. Week 2 Assignment:Direct plaster form. Discussion and explanation of objectives and formal concepts. Slide lecture. Reference materials. Demonstration of maquette construction. Week 3 Preliminary critique and discussion of first maquette. Refinement and development of second and third maquettes. Individual critique and continued development of design. Demonstration of approaches to plaster building. Week 4 Explanation of armature construction. Construction of armatures. Discussion of principles of construction. Week 5-7 Construction of armatures. Discussion of formal and spacial issues. Development of plaster sculpture. Techniques of surface resolution and finishing. Supervised work periods. Group Critique of first assignment. UNIT 2 Week 8 Second assignment: Stone Carving. Discussion of objectives and approaches to form. Slide lecture. Formal issues and demonstration on preparatory models. Week 9 Techniques for cutting beginning stones. Cut stones to appropriate size. Demonstration on the use of stone carving tools. Discussion on the system of High points and the strategy of removing stone. Week 10-13 Further refinement of and development of model. Begin stone carving. Individual discussions on specific problems related to models. Work periods. Week 14-15 Methods of resolving surfaces. Work periods. Final critique of second assignment. SYLLABUS ART 212 COHEN SAMPLE COURSE CALENDAR Week 1. Aug 27: Introduction Week 2. Sept 1: Problem #1 Wire Design/line in space. Slides, discussion of problem objectives, demonstration Sept 3: Problem #1, Wire Design, Work period(collect money for wood frames) Week 3. Sept 8: Critique problem #1, Wire Design, Assign Problem 2: Linear Analysis, Discussion of problem objectives,slides,frame construction,selection of a work to be analyzed Sept10: Problem #2,Linear Analysis, Work period(collect money for corrugated purchase) Week 4. Sept15: Problem #2,Linear Analysis, Work period Sept17: Problem #2,Linear Analysis, Work period Week 5. Sept22: Critique Problem #2,Linear Analysis Sept24: Problem #3, Planar Relief:Slides,discussion of problem objectives,demonstration Week 6. Sept29: Critique Problem #3,Planar Relief Oct 1: Problem #4, Still Life Analysis,Discussion of problem objectives,slides,demonstration discussion of problem objectives, method of construction. Week 7. Oct 6: Problem #4, Still Life, Work period Oct 8: Problem #4, Still Life, Work period Week 8. Oct 13: Problem #4, Still Life,(Fall Break) Oct 15: Problem #4, Still Life, Work period Week 9. Oct 20: Problem #4, Still Life, Work period Oct 22: Critique problem #4, Still Life Week 10. Oct 27: Problem #5, Wood construction:Discussion of problem objectives, slides,demonstrations, work period Oct 29: Problem #5, Wood construction,Work period Week 11. Nov 3: Problem #5,Wood construction, Work period Nov 5: Problem #5,Wood construction, Work period. Page 2 Week 12. Nov 10: Critique Problem #5, Wood Construction. Nov 12: Problem #5, Work period. Week 13. Nov 17: Problem #6, Plaster Problem: Discussion of problem objectives,slides,demonstration Nov 19: Problem #6,Plaster Problem, Work period Week 14. Nov 24: Problem #6, Plaster Problem, Work period Nov 25: Problem #6, Plaster Problem, Work period (Thanksgiving) Week 15. Dec 1: Problem #6, Plaster Problem, Work period Dec 3: Critique Problem #6, Plaster Problem, 

    73. GARNISHING AND ICE CARVING
    Ice sculpture The art of Ice carving (Winker), 64.95. Ice sculptureTechniques The Cutting Edge Book/Video Set (Holmes), 79.95.
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    74. Art Books For Sale 20% To 40% Off. Fine Art, Painting, Sculpture, ArtListings, A
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    75. Hofstra University Sculpture
    guitars, fruit and a motorcycle helmet c/ direct carving of an a solid understandingof the principles of sculpture and skills general awareness of fine art.
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        Faculty: Daniel Devine, Steve Keister, Felicitas Wetter
        The sculpture studios are designed to address all the needs of contemporary three-dimensional art-making. There is a state-of-the-art ferrous and non-ferrous welding studio, with oxy-acetylene, coated-rod electric and MIG welding capabilities. There is both oxy-ace and plasma-cutting equipment. The metal shop is equipped with industrial brake, shear, roller and band saws. The woodworking facilities include a professional table saw, drillpress, bandsaws, and beltsanders, in addition to a great variety of power hand tools. The casting and carving studio has separate areas for wet plaster and dry materials.
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    76. Index Of /sculpture/graduate
    an effort to parallel the contemporary art world by a foundation in basic sculpturetechniques such as fabrication, mold making, plaster carving, wood working
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    77. Art/Art Marketing Courses
    plaster, modeling clay, wood, pottery making, metal sculpture, stone carving, andmold NAS 112 Tribal arts I 2 credits (art/art Marketing Students Only
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    78. Art 252 Sculpture I
    sculpture I http//www.uncg.edu/art/courses/dunnill space with raw materials – directconstructed sculpture making 3. carving this process requires a shift in
    http://www.uncg.edu/art/courses/dunnill/252/syllabus.htm
    ART 252
    Sculpture I
    http://www.uncg.edu/art/courses/dunnill/253/syllabus.htm
    Instructor: Andrew Dunnill
    M W 10:00 – 11:50
    Fall 2002 Course Description This studio course is an introduction to sculpture making. Students will work on a sequence of assignments exploring both formal and conceptual issues in sculpture making. This exploration will evolve through the comprehension of the elements: line, shape, mass, volume, texture, color; and the principles: unity, variety, balance, emphasis, rhythm, proportion and scale; when manipulating materials in space. Throughout the semester a variety of basic tools, materials and techniques will be introduced to students. A thorough knowledge of the above will enable students to clarify ideas and articulate sculptural form. At the completion of each assignment the work will be evaluated by way of a group critique. In preparation for these critiques there will be a constant dialogue maintained between the instructors and students, with emphasis on the terminology used to describe the elements of three-dimensional forms and their effects on each other. Course Objectives This course is designed to extend your comprehension of sculpture making beyond clay modeling. Traditionally sculptors tend instinctively to lean towards one of four ways of making sculpture:

    79. SCULPTURE | With Thomas Sakoulas | Resources
    Crafts Online catalogue for general art supplies sculpture materials The compleatsculptor sculpture supplies, with sell stone and stone carving equipment over
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    one of the most comprehensive collections of Art images on the web. Hundreds of good quality photos and a very intuitive interface. Arranged by artist's name but also grouped by major art movements.
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    Grea t quality images in a plea sing environment arranged by artist's name or nationality and time period.
    Yahoo! Sculptors

    a collection of master sculptors. The Web Museum Good Art History images. Sorted by artist and theme Web Museum, Paris THE web museum. Features regular exhibitions, and great collection of Art links arranged by country. World Wide arts Resources Extensive Art resources in a somewhat difficult interface. You find some real treasures if you poke around long enough. It even sports an "Arts Search Engine". WWW Virtual Library, Museums

    80. Pat Godin - Godin Art Product Catalog - GodinArt.com
    Featuring the Wildfowl sculpture carving Products of Pat Godin. GodinArt Product Catalog CHAMPIONSHIP WATERFOWL PATTERNS.
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    Godin Art Product Catalog CHAMPIONSHIP WATERFOWL PATTERNS VOLUME ONE - Featuring North American Marsh Ducks
    - 24 detailed patterns of nine species of marsh ducks
    - Challenge Patterns included
    - Wing Studies and Alternate Head positions included
    - a discussion of waterfowl anatomy
    VOLUME TWO - Featuring North American Diving Ducks
    - 24 detailed patterns of nine species of diving ducks
    - Challenge Patterns included
    - Wing Studies and Alternate Head positions included
    - a discussion of design in the context of decoys
    VOLUME THREE - Featuring North American Sea Ducks and Mergansers - 28 detailed patterns of twelve species of sea ducks and mergansers -Challenge Patterns included -Wing Studies and Alternate Head positions included -28 captioned color photos illustrating painting techniques PRICING Each copy - $45.00 US or $59.00 CDN + $4.00 shipping Or order all three volumes for $120.00 US or $160.00 CDN + $5.00 shipping Canadian residents must add 7% GST to the product cost. CHAMPIONSHIP VIDEO SERIES In this popular series Pat Godin will lead you through the carving, detailing and painting of a Canvasback Hen. Includes a free pattern and painting guide

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