YOGYAKARTA - The making of a statue is a form of fine art that requires special techniques and goes through several stages in its manufacture. This process not only involves technical skills, but also creativity and accuracy. So what are the steps to make a statue like?
Statues can be made from a variety of materials, ranging from clay to metal. An artist or constituent usually makes sculptures to express ideas, emotions, to decorative destinations or commercial requests.
The process of making statues that require special skills and high accuracy makes this artwork quite expensive. If you are interested in being an artist or a stunter, first understand how the steps to make the right statue and aesthetics are.
To make a statue, the process begins with determining concepts and designs and continues with a number of other stages. Here are the stages in the process of making statues that you need to know and learn about:
The first step in making a statue is to determine concepts or basic ideas. Think about what you want to create, whether it's a human figure, an animal, an abstract object, or a specific theme.
After selecting the basic ideas that will be applied to the making of the statue, then make a design sketch as an initial guide. This scheme will help you visualize the shape and proportion of the statue to be made.
The materials used to make statues are very diverse, ranging from clay, plastic, wood, metal, to stone. Each type of material has its own characteristics or strengths and disadvantages. So choose the ingredients that match your image creation wishes.
Materials from clay are easy to form and suitable for beginner and professional tungers. While wood materials require carving and ideal equipment for those who want to make a long-lasting statue. Metals or bronze are suitable for permanent statues, requiring casting techniques.
Rangka or armature is a basic framework that provides a structure for the statue, especially if you use soft materials such as clay. To create a sturdy frame, use wire, wood, or other materials. This breed will help the statue stay stable during the formation process.
After the completion, start forming the base of the statue. If you use clay, add a layer of material around the frame. Meanwhile, for hard materials such as wood or stone, start by etching the basic shape using a thigh instrument. This stage is the foundation where the rough shape of the statue begins to appear.
At this stage, focus on adding details such as textures, facial expressions, or other decorative elements. Use appropriate tools, such as small oises to cut or carve out, fine thighs for hard materials, sponges or brushes to tidy up soft materials.
After all the elements are finished, smooth the surface of the statue using certain tools or techniques according to the materials used. For clay materials, use a wet sponge to flatten the surface. Meanwhile, wood or stone materials need to use amplas to smooth the rough part.
If using materials such as clay or plasticine, let the statue dry up in ideal conditions. Avoid temperatures that are too hot or moist so that the statue does not crack. Statues of visible soil can be burned on the furnace (firing) to harden them. While metal statues require casting to match their shape.
The last step is to give the color or protective coating of the statue. Choose the appropriate finishing technique. For example, it uses acrylic paint or oil for clay, wood, or stone. Special coating is needed for metal to be stainless and shiny.
Those are the steps to make statues that need to be understood and studied by people who want to be artists or stakeholders. Making statues is a creative process involving planning, skills, and perseverance. Also read the techniques for making special sculptures and skills that are needed.
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