Relief Kelly O’Briant 3D Design, Spring 2013
Feb 20, 2016
Relief
Kelly O’Briant3D Design, Spring 2013
Often artist works into the front of a surface or form (such as a wall or ceiling), leaving the back of the surface untouched.
A bas-relief or low relief refers to the projection of an image or form with an overall shallow depth. The background is very compressed or completely flat. Example: coins
High relief refers to a composition in which the most prominent 3D elements are undercut and rendered at more than 50% in the round.
High Relief Low Relief
Lorenzo Ghiberti’s gilded bronze, “Doors of Paradise”, Florence, combine high relief figures with low relief backgrounds
The Gates of Hell, Auguste Rodin, 1917.
Girl with Doves, marble, Greek, 300 B.C.
Five Figure Plaque, Benin, 17th century bronze.
Louise Nevelson:
Cascade, 1964, wood and paint,
Louise Nevelson:
Bride and Disk and Groom and Disk, 1959-67. Wood, paint.
Early American grave stones.John Bartlett, 1773.
Unknown gravestone, Early American.
Tom Otterness, Frieze at the Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, N.C.
Detail of frieze in Greensboro, NC.
Tom Otterness, frieze in Cultural Council of Palm Beach County.
Arcosanti - Paolo Soleri
Arcosanti - Paolo Soleri
Earth casting
Arcosanti - Paolo SoleriEarth Casting
Arcosanti - Paolo SoleriEarth Casting
Arcosanti - Paolo SoleriBronze Casting
Arcosanti - Paolo SoleriBronze Casting
SlipCasting
Arcosanti - Slip Casting
• Making our plaster relief sculptures…..
Begin by creating a clay model…Image and piece by Dick Bohnam.
…In REVERSE of what you want in the end!
Build up walls around the piece to hold the plaster. The wall should be taller than the end thickness of the piece.
• Pour your plaster, let it set up, remove clay, clean up plaster cast.