Episode 05 - Canons of proportion

The history of canons of proportions and their use by sculptors is discussed in this week's episode. From the Egyptians up to the present day, artists have sought the key to caputring an ideal, or a norm, in human form. As it happens, notions of ideals - and of what we consider normal - change over time, which has given rise to dozens of canons practiced by different artists at different times. Host Jason Arkles discusses several, and how artists have always sought to tie the measurements of the human form to other notions of perfection- be it the sacred, or geometry - or even sacred geometry.

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Episode 04 - Alberti and De Statua

If you sculpt, you probably have a small library of how-to sculpture manuals. Sculptors writing about sculpture goes way back - but how far back? In this episode, Host Jason Arkles discusses the sculpture manual that was written during the early renaissance by the original Renaissance Man, Leon Battista Alberti. A personal friend of Donatello, Brunelleschi, and Ghiberti, Alberti's treatise on the science and practice of sculpture during the early Renaissance show us just how much in common we have with the past masters- and how much we might be able to learn from them.

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Episode 03 - What is clay?

The Clay Episode. Do you want to hear someone talk about clay for an entire hour? ...Oh, yes you do. It just might change the way you use clay. Jason discusses where clay comes from, how most of us use a clay made for other purposes than making sculptures, and how to formulate your own clay to best meet the needs of the clay modeler. Be sure to check out the image gallery for this episode for full instructions with pics and video on how to recycle your clay and make it better!

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Episode 02 - Donatello, an Introduction

Jason discusses the merits of his favorite Mutant Ninja Turtle. Did you know that Donatello also sculpted? we look at his life and works in regards to his influence over the course of European sculpture, making a case for Donatello being the single most influential sculptor in the last 700 years.

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EPISODE 01 - INTRODUCTION (AND THE END?...)

The inaugural episode, in which your affable host explains the nature and purpose of the podcast, why he calls it 'The Sculptor's Funeral' in the first place, and then, discusses the seeming death of figurative sculpture in the 20th century and possible causes for such a catastrophe... but don't nail the coffin shut just yet.

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