Detailing your Maquette

The human body is a wonder to observe.  Every fold, bend, curve of muscle reminds us of the miracle of life.  Even more interesting and miraculous is the complex nature of human emotion and thought.  The slightly raised eyebrow or tilt of the head, subtle changes in gestures are designed to emote feelings.

Michelangelo’s genius was not just found in his unparalleled skills in marble carving, but much more significantly, in his mastery of sculpting the true human fluid form out of unforgiving cold stone. Continue reading

The Importance of the Maquette

Choosing your marble is reminiscent of school yard play…. Finding that precious stone… playing Indiana Jones… But now that you have dusted yourself off and have the block placed in your studio. Its time to get busy.

Designing your masterpiece through pencil and clay sketches is where the true work begins. The ability to discipline yourself to the task of creating a Maquette separates the Master from the Novice. Long before you can apply your muscles to the hammer and chisel, you will need to lovingly caress and model clay.

I know that for many, there will be the temptation to jump right in and start swinging at stone… and for the contemporary artist this may be the best way to coax shapes and curves from the natural grain that the stone presents.

However, if you are interested in realism… in the Renaissance tradition, mastering the maquette is necessary, and if done well, can be financially rewarding.

Michelangelo always made models. In fact, for each scale maquette of a future marble statue, he would additionally create two smaller sketch models (bozzetto). The first as a charcoal sketch, the second in wax or terrasecca (unfired clay)

So important was the modelling process to Michelangelo that he often and publicly lamented on how artist of his generation failed to develop the ability to sketch their work in advance. Continue reading

Transportation

Michelangelo nearly lost his life moving marble from the Carrara mountains to Rome, and hundreds of labourers he employed risked their lives daily. Rope would snap, stone would fall and men would die. The whole process from selection, to excavation to transportation could take a year or more, and cost ten times more than the marble itself.

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Michelangelo set the standard

Michelangelo’s Pieta set the standard for sculptural excellence in his depiction of Mother Mary and the crucified Christ.  A marble masterpiece of detail and precision.

However, over the millenia, the meaning of Pieta has grown from the traditional forms found in Oil and Stone to a more vibrant purpose of life reflected in art that reveals our true purpose.

Pieta is now the term of art that is best suited to express Love.

This new site will examine how the Pieta has come to influence so many over the centuries.  And will document my own attempt to carve this Pieta in the spirit of our generation.

Using white marble cut from the great mountains of Colorado, I will saw, hammer, chip and carve unforgiving stone in a humble attempt to bring love to life from something hard and cold.

So bookmark this page, and follow with me…  I have no idea if I will succeed or fail…  Will there be a new Pieta for us to adore? Or, tons of Pieces on my studio floor.
Randall