Guia docente 2023_24
Facultade de Belas Artes
Grado en Bellas Artes
 Subjects
  Sculptural techniques
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Historical development. The evolution of the sculpture like artistic activity. The sculpture in the actuality. Approximation to contemporary authors and to his technicians of sculptural production; processes and procedures.
The three-dimensional configuration of the form. Space and volume. Adaptation to the ideation and *proyectación in the three dimensions.
Aesthetics of the proportions. The canons. The importance of the outline: The outline adapted to the three-dimensional language. Real outline and virtual outline.
Physical theories of the *tridimensionalidad. Dimension, proportion, symmetry and balance, scale, gravity, weight, comparative resources. Rhythm and articulation. Movement and rest in the *bulto round. Resources *compositivos. The silhouette and the shadow. The flat and the volumetric.
Classical actions of the process *escúltorico. Additive theories *sustractivas and *permutativas. Constructive theories. Reproductive theories.
Processes and practical procedures of the modelling and of the construction. Open and enclosed structures. Similarities and differences. Solids and spaces *estereoscópicos. The surface: texture and colour in the sculpture. Study of the intrinsic characteristics of the materials and his application in the sculptural field.
Methods of three-dimensional reproduction. Processes and principles. Concept of original and reply, natural object and object transformed. The mould. Negative and positive. Form without original: Produce an object from the negative size. The repetition like resource. Introduction to the digital sculptural procedures: modelling and impression 3-D
General approximations to the object. Collage, *objet *trouvé, *ready-*made, *assemblage, poem-object.
Social context. Introduction to the route, works of field. Introduction to the systems of specific documentation of the sculptural processes.
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