Metal Sculpture Art and Metal Sculpture Art Tips Overview

Metal Sculpture Art is a growing trend and hobby. Learn what
Metal Sculpture Art is and the basics of Metal Sculptures.

Metal is inert and has no life of its own. A sculptor, who
shapes metal, gives it form and meaning ? in other words he gives it life.

 

Meal can cut, textured, shaped, welded and colored. Using
modern fabrication methods, an artist’s creativity is limited only by his
imagination.  Metal sculpture is one of
the oldest forms of art known. While the first sculptures were created from
stone, once man learned to use and shape metal, sculpting with this material
soon followed. While sculpting from stone and metal follow to completely
opposing processes, the end result is, in both cases, a work of art. The
sculptor using stone starts with a block of it and removes all the material
that is not part of the image he is trying to create. When everything not
required is gone, what remains is the sculpture. When working with metal, the
sculptor starts with nothing. He must find the metals he needs, shape them and
join them together to form what he wants. If he is creating a molded metal work
of art, he needs to create the mold into which the liquid metal is poured and
from which the cooled hard material will take its shape.

 

Unlike stone sculpting, metal sculpture can be painted and
polished to create additional effects. Also, metal sculpture is not limited to
the use of metal alone. The final work of art can have metal combined with
other materials such as wood, rubber and plastic, to create a variety of
effects and meanings.

 

 Metal sculpture also
need not be static. Pieces of metal may be joined to each other in such a way
that there is flexibility that allows the sculpture to bend and moves, as in
the case of a working weather vane held in the raised hand of a human figure. A
more modern take on this is the motorized metal sculpture. Electric and even
gasoline engines are fixed to a sculpture allowing parts of it to move with
mechanized precision.

 

 Metal sculpture comes
in all sizes from a one inch statue of a Pixie to a ten plus foot tall
sculpture of an Amazon.  Metal sculpture
need not be realistic. Surreal creations using wired shapes and things found in
a junk yard or at the back of a garage can be combined into great works of art.
These is also almost no limit to the materials that can be used for metal
sculpture. Any metal that can be cast, joined or shaped ? which with today’s
technology is nearly everything ? can be used for creating meal sculptures.

 

And these works of art no not need to be only
decorative.  Metal sculpture can be
designed or modified for practical applications. A sculpture with a flat top
may be used as a table. One which is slim and tall maybe converted into a lamp.
A small hollow one can be converted into a decorative flower pot. Unlike stone
sculpture which are fragile in nature, metal is strong and if the design
permits , any number of practical applications are possible.

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