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Plaster Molds

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• George Segal

• plaster sculptures of people!

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George Segal

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Plaster molds are made

from an oil based clay called Plastilina

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•Since Plastilina is oil based it never dries out!

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•Perfect for carving and making sculptures

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•Sculptors sculpt (form) the object they want to cast

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•Sculpture is• three-dimensional artwork

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•You can view it •from all sides

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•After the sculpture is made

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•The artist makes a plaster mold

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•Plaster starts as a dry powder similar to mortar or cement

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•It’s mixed with water to form a paste

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•which liberates heat and then hardens.

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•Next step

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• The artist makes a wooden frame and puts the Plastilina sculpture in the wooden frame

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•The artist then pours the plaster around the sculpture

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•After the plaster dries•The artist pulls the plaster away from the clay

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•This leaves a negative space- •A plaster Mold!

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•After making a mold•The artist can fill it with clay/other materials and re-use it many times

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This is how doll heads are made !

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And poly resin molding for homes (trim work)

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•If the artist uses only one side of the mold he is making a Bas-Relief

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•A bas-relief is when you can only see one side (for viewing) when the piece is completed

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If the artist uses both sides of the mold

he/she is making a Sculpture

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Vocabulary

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Plaster moldPlaster

PlastilinaBas-reliefSculpture

Castthree-dimensional

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Wedgeslab

under glazekiln

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Steps:1. wedge clay

2. flatten clay into a slab3. press clay into plaster mold

4. pull clay away from plaster mold5. trim edges

6. cover with plastic7. glaze using under glaze

8. give to me for firing in kiln