
Sculpting in Copper
Herbert Press Ltd
Published on 14. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-78994-019-0 (ISBN)
Description
A practical introduction to the art of sculpting in copper with five exciting projects for beginner metalworkers and sculptors.
Metalworking in copper is an ancient and rewarding art. Used by human beings for more than 4,000 years, this long-lasting, widely available and very forgiving material lends itself to the creation of beautiful figurative sculptures, as well as abstract forms. In Sculpting in Copper, lifelong sculptor Sue White-Oakes and writer Jim Pratt explain the craft of working in copper with novice metalworkers in mind. First covering basic tools and techniques, from cutting and truing to annealing and soldering, they go on to demonstrate five exciting sculpture projects - a bowl, a leaf cluster, a dragonfly, a fish and an owl - each increasing in complexity, with the aim of building your confidence as your skills progress.
Providing clear, practical instruction for beginners, accompanied by helpful how-to images, this book is the essential resource for anyone wishing to explore the potential of sculpting in copper.
Metalworking in copper is an ancient and rewarding art. Used by human beings for more than 4,000 years, this long-lasting, widely available and very forgiving material lends itself to the creation of beautiful figurative sculptures, as well as abstract forms. In Sculpting in Copper, lifelong sculptor Sue White-Oakes and writer Jim Pratt explain the craft of working in copper with novice metalworkers in mind. First covering basic tools and techniques, from cutting and truing to annealing and soldering, they go on to demonstrate five exciting sculpture projects - a bowl, a leaf cluster, a dragonfly, a fish and an owl - each increasing in complexity, with the aim of building your confidence as your skills progress.
Providing clear, practical instruction for beginners, accompanied by helpful how-to images, this book is the essential resource for anyone wishing to explore the potential of sculpting in copper.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Colour images throughout
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 218 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78994-019-0 (9781789940190)
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Persons
Sue White-Oakes trained as an industrial designer before taking up sculpture and painting in 1975. She now sculpts in copper using a process akin to silversmithing, and has a passion for representing animal forms in her chosen medium. She exhibits widely and her sculptures are featured in private collections around the world. Her work can be seen at the Lost Gallery in Strathdon, Aberdeenshire.
Jim Pratt is an amateur photographer. A forest research scientist by profession, he has made a photographic record of much of Sue's work over the past 25 years.
Jim Pratt is an amateur photographer. A forest research scientist by profession, he has made a photographic record of much of Sue's work over the past 25 years.
Content
Introduction
1. Materials, methods and tools
2. Bowl
3. Leaf cluster
4. Dragonfly
5. Fish
6. Owl
7. Gallery
Suppliers
Index
1. Materials, methods and tools
2. Bowl
3. Leaf cluster
4. Dragonfly
5. Fish
6. Owl
7. Gallery
Suppliers
Index