Monday, August 3, 2020

The beauty of the plaster cast

Reflections

After the life of the initial clay sketch the intermediate plaster cast is invariably a disappointment. It takes the sheen of bronze cast to bring back the vibrancy of the original. 

But given time, as in the case of Reflections, the plaster cast develops a restrained patina and beauty of its own. The same is true of its accompanying sculpture You Must Believe in Spring. Both were commissioned for a new NHS hospital in the North of England.


You Must Believe in Spring

You can learn about the uproar that these innocent figures caused with the hospital's trustees in my book Notes on the Nude.

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