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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

DVD Trailer: Techniques of Sculpture: Geometry in the Clay Portrait.
http://philippefaraut.com/ Additional technical info at http://philippefaraut.com/faqs.html Sculpter d'une façon géométrique for fun.
Sculpting geometric for fun.

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  • I don't know how anyone could dislike this video. I'll be buying the video to add to my collection of books and video by Philippe Faraut. Philippe used a different method of constructing the volumes and planes which worked quite well. I'll have to try that. The cinematography is quite good .

  • Mesmerizing

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  • I wonder this guy can sculpt an amine drawing of a fairy

  • you are a GENIUS!

  • My favorite was the third one

  • This makes me want to try out sculpting.

  • mind.... blown.... lol

  • WHUT CLaY GOD DaMMIT

  • Very Nice!

  • I really love the work you do.. its been so long since I used air-dry clay, perhaps I should try again..? I just don't know what I am supposed to do with the sculpture AFTER it is completed. =( I use Polymer clay, but the clay you use can be worked so much quicker. Can I please ask what you do with your completed work? Do you fire it? And have you ever tried Polymer Clay? Thank you for sharing this!

  • Wow. I've never been interested in sculpting or other 3D media myself, but this is absolutely //fascinating// to watch. It's kind of hypnotic how steady and sure the person's movements are, throughout the video.

  • pure talent

  • I am fortunate to have taken a portrait sculpture workshop from this master sculptor. He makes it look so easy. His classes give you the basic fundamentals as you watch him in action. He explains what and why he's doing each step. The key, from what I remember him telling me, is "practice practice practice", and endeavor to be Precise!

  • nice job :)

  • i salute you 

  • Inspirational as ever. I applaud you Philippe Faraut.

  • This is incredible. Whoever disliked this is jealous.

  • What number molding clay is that? it looks very soft the way you squish the face in but you could just be very strong lol.

  • Clay is probably the most fantastic medium for art.. I dont think you can feel the art more intense then with clay

  • Absolutely amazing. Maybe I should try working with clay as well :c

    So, what does he put on the clay with his brush? And the liquid he uses afterwards is probably water or alcohol?

  • @0123Dayan I'ts Clay

  • o cara é fera, belo trabalho, Ju tambem gostou

    Beijo minha querida

  • @Eugensdiet thaks for your answer because the material that im using now is too difficult to rub up..

  • @0123Dayan The clay used in this video was a low fire (fires to cone 06) white earthenware (water based) clay without grog. In another video Philippe specifically used "Smooth Sculpture" from Clay Planet.

  • Someone knows what material is that?

  • @Eugensdiet May be someone so ignorant...or jealous...

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