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Foil Relief S culpture

Foil Relief S culpture. hIGH school sculpture. Types of Relief sculpture. Low- relief High relief Sunken relief . Low Relief. Bah- relief (pronounced “bah relief”) French for low relief A form of surface ornamentation in which the sculpted projections is very slight or shallow.

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Foil Relief S culpture

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  1. Foil Relief Sculpture hIGH school sculpture

  2. Types of Relief sculpture Low- relief High relief Sunken relief

  3. Low Relief Bah- relief (pronounced “bah relief”) French for low relief A form of surface ornamentation in which the sculpted projections is very slight or shallow. The background is very compressed or completely flat and images are typically in low-relief. Like on a coin!

  4. High relief Alto-relievo Italian Involves the undercutting of at least the most prominent figures of the sculpture so that they are rendered at more than 50% in the round against the background. The Parthenon

  5. Sunken Relief Intaglio or hollow-relief When an image is carved into a flat surface, with the images usually mostly linear in nature. Most famously associated with the art of Ancient Egypt Hieroglyphs Inscriptions on headstones or buildings

  6. Materials used for relief Ivory Gold Wood Stone Marble Relief and background are usually done in the same material.

  7. History of relief Goes all the way back over 20,000 years in both eastern and western cultures. Greek Roman Egyptian Japanese Chinese Mayan And lots lots more!

  8. Famous relief sculptures Mount Rushmore 1927-1941

  9. Frieze at the Parthenon

  10. More Parthenon/greek

  11. Egyptian reliefs

  12. Your Project Create a relief sculpture of a logo using cardboard, glue, and foil!

  13. First Step Choose a logo!

  14. Second Step Draw your logo on the cardboard!

  15. Third Step Add the glue!

  16. Fourth Step Build up the glue!

  17. Last step When all your layers of glue are dry then we will cover it with foil to create the relief! (To be continued)

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