carving :Carving is one of the oldest sculptural techniques. It is a subtractive process; starting with a solid block, the sculptor removes material using
chisels and other tools to 'reveal' the finished form. Traditional carving materials include stone, especially
marble, and fine grained
woods.
casting : Casting is a method of producing one or more copies of a sculpture. Typically, the original sculpture is
modeled as usual and covered with a
molding material that sets hard when dry. The mold is then separated to release the original sculpture. Once the mold is reassembled, at its most simple the casting material is poured into the void and left to set. Traditionally, molten
bronze is used as the casting material, but modern alternatives include
resin. When the cast sculpture has cooled or cured, the mold is again separated to release it and reassembled ready to cast the next copy. When molten bronze is used, it is more typical to use a
lost wax or similar process so that the finished piece is hollow rather than solid. : The cast sculpture may then require some finishing work to remove mold lines and other imperfections. The sculptor may also wish to
patinate the work to produce the final piece...
Ciment Fondu :
Ciment Fondu is a proprietary product made by Kerneos (previously Lafarge Aluminates) for industrial use but widely adopted by sculptors. It is a type of
calcium aluminate cement used for constructing
moulds or outdoor works. Typically Ciment Fondu needs to be used as a
composite material reinforced with
fibre glass, building up the mould in series of layers. Fast setting, it achieves its full strength in 24 hours.
cold cast bronze :A modern method of
casting sculptures in which the casting material is a
resin mixed with powdered
bronze. The finished sculpture has a surface which looks very similar to a traditionally cast
bronze although it tends to be much lighter. == D ==