Alistair Lambert
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Alistair Lambert
 First session: making collages from different figurative sculptures.
 First session: making collages from different figurative sculptures.

First session: making collages from different figurative sculptures.

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P1310059.JPG

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P1310051x.jpg

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Image-05x.jpg

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Image-06.jpg

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Attempts at carving soft blocks weren’t popular.

 Students visited my studio in North Kensington.

Students visited my studio in North Kensington.

 Making hand casts proved popular with the pupils.

Making hand casts proved popular with the pupils.

 Working in a PRU can be quite challenging.

Working in a PRU can be quite challenging.

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In order to take the body casting further I volunteered.

 The pupils then took part in face casting but only half a face at a time.

The pupils then took part in face casting but only half a face at a time.

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This split sculpture inspired the final piece.

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The staff at Daniel House were fantastic.

 Pupils developed their own sculptures.

Pupils developed their own sculptures.

 Face casting requires trust. To which the pupils responded.

Face casting requires trust. To which the pupils responded.

 Armature for a plaster head.

Armature for a plaster head.

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wadam16.jpg

Modelled and carved plaster head. The graphite finish informed the finish for the final sculpture.

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wadam14.JPG

 Sketches and ideas.

Sketches and ideas.

 Renato being incredibly patient.

Renato being incredibly patient.

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Final stages of a full body cast.

 Stephen in my studio in Brentford.

Stephen in my studio in Brentford.

 Pouring concrete into the shuttering on site.

Pouring concrete into the shuttering on site.

 The shapes of the different sections took some time to work out.

The shapes of the different sections took some time to work out.

 Plaster jackets into which hot rubber (gelflex) would be poured.

Plaster jackets into which hot rubber (gelflex) would be poured.

 Shuttering for the sculpture with steel reinforcement.

Shuttering for the sculpture with steel reinforcement.

 The former for the curved shell made from white concrete.

The former for the curved shell made from white concrete.

 Pouring the rubber for the footprint.

Pouring the rubber for the footprint.

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Finished.JPG

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 First session: making collages from different figurative sculptures.
P1310059.JPG
P1310051x.jpg
Image-05x.jpg
Image-06.jpg
wadam4.jpg
 Students visited my studio in North Kensington.
 Making hand casts proved popular with the pupils.
 Working in a PRU can be quite challenging.
wadam7.JPG
wadam8.jpg
 The pupils then took part in face casting but only half a face at a time.
wadam13.JPG
wadam11.JPG
 Pupils developed their own sculptures.
 Face casting requires trust. To which the pupils responded.
 Armature for a plaster head.
wadam16.jpg
wadam14.JPG
 Sketches and ideas.
 Renato being incredibly patient.
P3300204.jpg
 Stephen in my studio in Brentford.
 Pouring concrete into the shuttering on site.
 The shapes of the different sections took some time to work out.
 Plaster jackets into which hot rubber (gelflex) would be poured.
 Shuttering for the sculpture with steel reinforcement.
 The former for the curved shell made from white concrete.
 Pouring the rubber for the footprint.
Finished.JPG
MVC-515S.JPG
P1310057.JPG

Alistair Lambert Artworks, Odhams Wharf, Topsham, Exeter, Devon EX3 0PB
Tel: 07973354101 email: al@alistairlambert.art

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