Marble Blocked to Size and Ready for Sculpting

With Michaelangelo method, the use of geometry to guide the cuts and chisel blows, I now have reduced the large irregular marble block down to within a few inches of my planned Pieta. This is only the first and easiest step.  More of a craft then art really.  Michaelangelo had the budget and support to hire apprentice sculptors who would have normally chipped away reducing the stone down to this stage.  As a master, Michaelangelo’s time was invested in the unique artistic expression of the original maquette, and then after the blocking was complete, the master would coax the flesh from the stone.  His genius was reserved for final touch that would  form the muscles and tease out inflections.

For me, I am happy to look back and see how my Pieta designed fits within the blocked marble.  I have the inch or two needed for a buffer to adjust for future mistakes, flaws or last minute inspiration. It’s time for the true sculpting to begin.

 

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