Carving vs. Modeling: Pros & Cons

Carving vs. Modeling: Pros & Cons When it comes to creating art, there are two main techniques: carving and modeling. Each technique has its own unique set of advantages and disadvantages, which can make choosing between them a difficult task. However, by understanding the pros and cons of each technique, artists can make more informed decisions about which method to use depending on the project and their personal style. Carving is the process of removing material from a block of wood, stone, or other material to create a sculpture or other object. This technique is often associated with traditional woodworking and can produce incredibly intricate and detailed sculptures. However, carving can be time-consuming and requires a great deal of skill and patience. Modeling, on the other hand, involves adding material to create a sculpture or other object. This technique is often associated with clay or other malleable materials and allows for a greater degree of artistic expression and experimentation. However, modeling can be messy and requires a great deal of practice to master. Ultimately, the choice between carving and modeling depends on the artist’s personal style and the specific demands of the project. By understanding the pros and cons of each technique, artists can make more informed decisions and create truly stunning works of art.

Potters and Sculptors

Human culture has been dominated by pottery and ceramics for thousands of years. Innumerable human endeavors have relied on pottery and ceramics, from prehistoric storage jars to tiles on the space shuttles. Ceramics are materials that are permanently altered when heated. When dried clay objects are put in water, they will slake down (disintegrate) due … Read more

2017 Potters and Sculptors Bonanza

Visit the 2017 Potters and Sculptors Bonanza! Once a year we open our beautiful studio to display and sell the work of talented artists, we know you will be impressed! Please attend.

Featured Artist: Jae Ryuwp

This very talented man was born in Korea and was raised in South Korea.  Lacking the money for college, Jae took a job with a publishing company and worked for a daily newspaper in Seoul as an Illustrator.  Jae moved to the United States in 1978 and in 1981 opened a printing and graphic design … Read more