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Submitted by plindley on 13 November 2009 - 4:27pm
Access to the appropriate machinery can make the production of some objects very efficient, which can allow extra time to be spent on more complex or creative aspects of a project, Similarly it can
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.
Submitted by cfollows on 27 November 2011 - 11:05pm
Episode #143: Filmed in his Los Angeles studio, artist Paul McCarthy and production manager Amy Baumann describe the nearly decade-long, organic process behind the sculpture "Captain Ballsack" (2
Submitted by Featured on 21 December 2012 - 4:36pm
In this video Robbie Pacquett talks about how he went about making his degree show work at Wimbledon College of Art, interviewed bet Chris Follows, towards the end of this video we see Robbie in hi