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Sculptor
Conceives and creates three-dimensional forms to communicate impressions and ideas by carving or modelling materials such as wood, stone, clay and metal, or assembling found and manufactured materials.
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Main tasks
- Communicates impressions and ideas by carving or modelling materials, or assembling found and manufactured materials
- Develops artistic concepts or ideas by exploring themes, researching and sketching
- Chooses materials such as marble, bronze, clay, wood, stone, metal or a combination of different materials depending on the desired outcome
- Uses techniques such as modelling, moulding or casting, to build up layers or shapes
- Uses tools such as chisels, hammers, rasps, files and drills, for carving or cutting away material
- Refines the surfaces of the sculptures using sandpaper or polishing tools to achieve the desired smoothness or texture
- Creates large scale, site-specific artworks (installations) that transform spaces using diverse materials and elements, including sculpture, light, sound, video or found objects, to create immersive and interactive experiences for viewers
- Collaborates with Architects, engineers or installation specialists to ensure proper installation and structural integrity
- May consider placement and display of their artwork, with smaller sculptures on pedestals or plinths, and larger works requiring installation in public spaces, gardens or galleries
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