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Sculpture

Antony Gormley talk - Wimbledon College of Art

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On 4 October 2010 Antony Gormley, the English sculptor most famous for the

Foundation Drawing Exhibition Foyer Gallery at Merton Hall Road, Private View 5 -10 October 2010

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Images from the Foundation Drawing Exhibition Foyer Gallery at Merton Hall Road, Private View 5 -10 October 2010.

Day 1/week - Drawing week - Constructing an imagined world

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Constructing an imagined world/ Week 1

Day 1 - Drawing week - Wimbledon Foundation course 2010/11

Life size cartoon Resin models

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Life size resin models of two cartoon characters created from 2D cartoon drawings for an exhibition in Stoke on Trent, these images show the process from beginning to end.

Lisa savin Wimbledon Foundation 2010 (interview)

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Lisa Savin talks about her work at the Wimbledon School of Foundation exhibition 2010.

Press moulded ceramic sphere (Part 2)

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This is a demonstration showing how to make a press moulded ceramic sphere, which is burnished and low fired. (Part 2)

Rebecca Smith Wimbledon Foundation 2010 (interview)

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Interview Rebecca Smith at Wimbledon Foundation 2010, in discussion with Fine Art area leader Laurence Noga on 8 June 2010.

artslondonwimbledon on YouTube

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As part of the build up to the Wimbledon College of Art 2010 Summer Shows we go behind the scenes and talk to students, staff and technicians to find out how preparations are going.

The loss wax process Introduction - Bronze casting - Part one

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PART 1 – The loss wax process Introduction - The loss wax process described by Chelsea college of art alumni Marco Chiandetti, supported by UAL foundry staff John Nicoll and Richard Elliott.

Runners and risers - the loss wax process - bronze casting - Part two

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Runners and risers Chelsea college of art alumni Marco Chiandetti describes the early stages of the loss wax process for his bronze casts prior to his final MA exhibition.