Sunday, November 8, 2009

BP9 Flickr Lesson Plan

          Photo Sculpture            

Photo by about sculpture.com




Photo sculptures are a relatively new addition to the sculpture world. Traditional sculptors usually don’t feel that this pop art style of sculpture is real art but whether they are or not doesn’t really matter to the people that love them. Because they are three dimensional solid pieces of art they are classified as sculptures. 

So what are photo sculptures? Photo sculptures are sculptures made from photos. Now, these are not sculptures made to look like a photo they are actual photos that are made into three dimensional art. They are often used for events and parties like weddings, birthdays and anniversaries. They can also be use to memorialize a loved one or pet that has passed away or to create innovative statues for your home or garden. Usually photo sculptures are made with either a wood or acrylic base that the actual sculpture is mounted to.


Making photo sculptures can be tricky at first so practice as much as you can with old family photos and photos of your loved ones so that you can figure out what works for you when it comes to making these photo sculptures. The more you practice making photo sculptures the more your skill at it will grow. 
If you don’t have the resources to invest in a professional quality digital printer it’s a good idea to have the photo that you’re using for the sculpture professionally printed. The image needs to be super high quality because it’s going to be the main focus of the sculpture. High end professional printing equipment and paper can be pricey, so if you’re not 100% committed to making photo sculptures get the photos printed at a professional printing house instead of buying a lot of equipment you might not need later. 




2 comments:

  1. Jesus, this is so what I planning for my 3D AP students! I have an AP Studio class that is combined AP 2D and AP 3D. With some of the lessons I challenge the students by presenting them with a visual problem that they have to develop their given design approach in the visual solution.
    The students have to create a photo montage, whether 2D or 3D this example is exactly what I was thinking for my 3D students.

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  2. Thanks, this is hot hot now, lets share examples later!

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