




This Blog is a celebration of my students work at The Mary Ward Centre and Hampstead School of art in London. Please feel free to explore for Ideas, inspiration, information, support, and technical advice, and links to student's web sites and blogs. Your feedback, comments, and suggestions are welcome. Let me know want you want, and if I have a relevant presentation or handout I'll make it available on line.
Follow this link for a selection of pictures showing the use of maquettes.
quite often the student will first choose their piece of stone then develop an idea using clay .
this approach ensures as much as possible that the sculpture fits the block!
You can now upload large quantities of pictures to Picassa.
Take a look at the samples I have posted