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Art academy

Learn to create an abstract sculpture inspired by the renowned British sculptor Barbara Hepworth. Explore the use of clay and shape it to bring your unique vision to life. Join us at the .Art Academy for outstanding teachings in art and design.

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Art academy

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  1. Art academy Ensuring outstanding teaching in art & design

  2. ABSTRACT SCULPTURE

  3. Barbara Hepworth was a very famous British sculptor, who was born in Wakefield, England in 1903. Dame Barbara Hepworth (British Sculptor)

  4. As a child she remembered driving though the Yorkshire countryside with her family. She never forgot the shapes made by the roads, hills and fields and they inspired her to make some amazing artwork She studied at Leeds School of Art with Henry Moore (a very famous British artist and sculptor) who became a life-long friend.

  5. This is a sculpture by Henry Moore This is a sculpture by Barbara Hepworth What do you think are the similarities and differences in their work?

  6. Barbara’s most important sculptures were abstract. They were made of wood, stone and bronze. Barbara said her work was a way of ‘holding a beautiful thought’.

  7. In the 1930s, Hepworth became part of a group of artists who stopped making art that looked like people and started making abstract art. She met with a lot of international artists, like Picasso, Piet Mondrian and Kandinsky!

  8. Task: To create an abstract sculpture in the style of Barbara Hepworth Recap: Some of our previous sculpture work involved combing and putting materials together In this task we are going to shape clay to create our sculpture

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