Plaster Sculpture for Sale

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Plaster Sculpture for Sale

Many years, plaster has been used for drafts or models of stone or marble sculptures. Only recently has it been recognized as a work of art in itself. Plaster is fragile and white when left in its natural state; artworks made of plaster have a poetic and aerial appearance. 

On Artsper, artists are having a field day with the medium, which is being appropriated in a wide variety of ways through contemporary practice. Marina Mankarios, for example, is transcribing the codes of classical statues into her own plaster sculptures. Christina A. West chips away at her seemingly-classical busts, eroding them until surprising colorful layers appear! Finally, an artist such as Lana Matsuyama will explore sculpture in plaster parallel to her practice in painting.

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What materials are commonly used to create plaster sculptures?

Plaster sculptures are typically made using a mixture of plaster of Paris, water, and various reinforcing materials such as burlap or wire mesh. Other materials such as clay or wax may also be used to create a mold for the plaster.

What techniques are used to create texture and detail in plaster sculptures?

Various techniques are used to create texture and detail in plaster sculptures, including carving, modeling, and casting. Carving involves removing material from the surface to create texture, while modeling involves adding material to create detail. Casting involves creating a mold and pouring plaster into it to create a textured surface.

How do you properly care for and maintain a plaster sculpture?

To properly care for and maintain a plaster sculpture, avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or moisture. Dust it regularly with a soft cloth and avoid using water or cleaning solutions. If it becomes damaged, seek professional restoration. Store it in a cool, dry place to prevent cracking or warping.