This is the best 'How to clay sculpture a face' in my opinion. I would love to have seen how the rest of the face was done. I have been watching this non-stop. I love how the mouth was done, I couldn't wait to get some more clay and try it out. The coughing scares me a little every time. Haha.
This is really really great. I would love a more comprehensive video series. Excellent explanations of fundamental concepts of form in the figure. Please more!
Hi Vincent, this is an old Italian clay that was given to me by a friend, it is about 100 years old and still very good to work with. Slightly hard and waxy.
Yes it is! This is old Italian clay that was given to me by a friend, it is quite possibly 100 years old and still very good to work with. Slightly hard and waxy.
Hi Mike, I am currently working on a DVD that will be for sale. My next workshop will be June 17-21 in Nashville, then another August 13-17 in Annapolis, MD. More info is on my website, feel free to email me questions. Thanks for watching!
Hi Annette, we start with the large planes much like Bridgman and Vanderpoel, and then gradually work towards the anatomy of the features. I will be teaching this very class again Dec 7-9, 2012 here in Annapolis, MD. It'll be Fri-Sun 9-4 each day. Where do you teach? Thanks for watching :)
How can I see the process that precedes this video? Shape of the skull, proportions of the face, planes, nose, etc. As much as I love this video, and I do - I use it with my students - I want to see how you get here, what comes before this finished mouth is demonstrated on this lovely skull.
Hey the clay I have never hardens, I like that so I can always reuse it but what clay do you use. Where can I get it? What's the story on the armeture do you always use, is it mandatory.i have a problem with my clay moving to much where I don't want it to my forehead always seems to disappear and I noticed it's probably cause I don't use a armeture?? I got alot to learn but I'm telling you I'm good. I got the eye for it. And I can sit or stand all day and sculpt. I love it. Just non stop, constantly making All these different faces. But I wish I had your skills you are better than I will ever be but you have knowledge I'm and have studied and I have just self taught and what I see in my mind. I feel like I can sculpt anything I can think of. I did this hammerhead shark once and it was bar ass. Came out of no where and when I was done it was perfect. And I had no reference at all. Only what I can see in my mind.but I know I need a teacher to ever become as good as you. You are the shit.thanks.
I'm in southern Utah in a little town, St. George. We are close to Zion National Park. How would you like to come out on a little family vacation, and give a 3-day workshop while you are here? How many people would you need to teach? I have a good sized studio, but I can also make arrangements through Dixie State College if we need more room. It's worth asking, right? You know you have always wanted to see the Grand Canyon!
Hi Rick, I had immediate results do to this video, so much better. Do you have DVD's you sell or web site to go to, would like to learn more from you. Mac in Boston.
Hi Mac, no dvd yet. But I teach workshops all over the country, easiest thing to do is follow me on facebook for updates. I also have an 'online classroom' album there. Thanks for your interest in my work! facebook.com/CasaliArts
Would you please list the type of clay you are using in the description. Perhaps a website to get clay & other sculpting supplies? Your favorite tools... Thank you.
Hi Christy, this is an antique oil based clay that is no longer available. But Roma #1 brand is good - this type of clay never dries and must be molded to reproduce your form into plaster or bronze. But since it does not dry it can also be displayed on your shelf for a long time. If you want to fire a piece in the kiln, use terracotta (water-based clay) instead of oil based. Thanks for watching!
Rick Casali ah OK. I don't have access to a kiln, unfortunately. I'm still learning what clays to use and what not to use, so I can keep my pieces for as long as possible...The pieces worth keeping anyways lol. Thanks for replying. Xoxo
I can barely open my mouth , thank god I can write. Thanks for sharing this insight into the art of Making a mouth. You Rock! Here is what I do with sculpture , but still hope one day to actually make one.. Born in Stone:ruclips.net/video/IS4fvVVCrsQ/видео.html
Very very dated and bad audio. There’s so many free ways to fix the echoes, coughing, banging, volume problems, etc. it’s discouraging. The lesson is good. Thanks
Wow that trick with the poke to make the lips works great. I'm glad to have came across this video, thanks for sharing.
This is the best 'How to clay sculpture a face' in my opinion. I would love to have seen how the rest of the face was done. I have been watching this non-stop. I love how the mouth was done, I couldn't wait to get some more clay and try it out.
The coughing scares me a little every time. Haha.
I'm speechless... This is INCREDIBLE!
This is a great, simple explanation of the proportion of the mouth. Thank you!
Thanks for getting back, you open doors to my developing skill.....thanks man......Mac in Boston........
this is an old Italian clay that was given to me by a friend, it is about 100 years old and still very good to work with. Slightly hard and waxy.
just sent that vid to my art sculpture class mates. cheers from the south of Germany
hi rick.Your work is outsourced.Please upload more videos
Glad you found it helpful. This teaching style is derived from the methods of my sculpture teacher Stephen Perkins.
This is really really great. I would love a more comprehensive video series. Excellent explanations of fundamental concepts of form in the figure. Please more!
Thank you so very much! Very helpful!
It's very good 👍
💟 Greetings from Kerala 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Learned a LOT, thank you!!!
wow, needless to say but you're amazing man!
Hi Vincent, this is an old Italian clay that was given to me by a friend, it is about 100 years old and still very good to work with. Slightly hard and waxy.
Yes it is! This is old Italian clay that was given to me by a friend, it is quite possibly 100 years old and still very good to work with. Slightly hard and waxy.
Than you sooo much I had no idea how to go about making the mouth
thanks was amazing!
Grazieee per insegnamento oooh complimenti iiiiiii 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Mike, I am currently working on a DVD that will be for sale. My next workshop will be June 17-21 in Nashville, then another August 13-17 in Annapolis, MD. More info is on my website, feel free to email me questions. Thanks for watching!
So amazing
I need to watch this because in art class we get to make a clay character and I'm doing the anonymous mask everthing but the mouth looks perfect
Hi Prince, I am working on making a dvd. Should be ready in 2014! Thanks for watching, and let me know if you have any more questions.
Hi Annette, we start with the large planes much like Bridgman and Vanderpoel, and then gradually work towards the anatomy of the features. I will be teaching this very class again Dec 7-9, 2012 here in Annapolis, MD. It'll be Fri-Sun 9-4 each day. Where do you teach? Thanks for watching :)
master class....
Remarkable!
exlent my brother
Hermoso❤
How can I see the process that precedes this video? Shape of the skull, proportions of the face, planes, nose, etc. As much as I love this video, and I do - I use it with my students - I want to see how you get here, what comes before this finished mouth is demonstrated on this lovely skull.
hats off to you sir. please please, share the making of clay plzzzzz.
Спасибо! Очень полезный урок!
Supper things sir
👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Wow, this was beautiful & emotional! Does this mean you were Joseph. Yeshua’s father, in one incarnation?
great video, you should really make the dvd sooner, people will eat it up including me.
Hey the clay I have never hardens, I like that so I can always reuse it but what clay do you use. Where can I get it? What's the story on the armeture do you always use, is it mandatory.i have a problem with my clay moving to much where I don't want it to my forehead always seems to disappear and I noticed it's probably cause I don't use a armeture?? I got alot to learn but I'm telling you I'm good. I got the eye for it. And I can sit or stand all day and sculpt. I love it. Just non stop, constantly making All these different faces. But I wish I had your skills you are better than I will ever be but you have knowledge I'm and have studied and I have just self taught and what I see in my mind. I feel like I can sculpt anything I can think of. I did this hammerhead shark once and it was bar ass. Came out of no where and when I was done it was perfect. And I had no reference at all. Only what I can see in my mind.but I know I need a teacher to ever become as good as you. You are the shit.thanks.
I'm in southern Utah in a little town, St. George. We are close to Zion National Park. How would you like to come out on a little family vacation, and give a 3-day workshop while you are here? How many people would you need to teach? I have a good sized studio, but I can also make arrangements through Dixie State College if we need more room. It's worth asking, right? You know you have always wanted to see the Grand Canyon!
Really good stuff. I've been a potter for almost 30 years and have had an itch to sculpt lately. When is the video coming out? :)
Hi Rick, I had immediate results do to this video, so much better. Do you have DVD's you sell or web site to go to, would like to learn more from you. Mac in Boston.
Hi Mac, no dvd yet. But I teach workshops all over the country, easiest thing to do is follow me on facebook for updates. I also have an 'online classroom' album there. Thanks for your interest in my work! facebook.com/CasaliArts
Nice
5:34 mind blown.
Would you please list the type of clay you are using in the description. Perhaps a website to get clay & other sculpting supplies? Your favorite tools... Thank you.
Hey Rick, Do you have any video yet, are you still offering classes and do you have any recommdations on books or dvds.? Thanks love your work
I fron brasil, i like the mover. goste de arte e escultura tambem estar em meu minu.
Awesome fnd? This one my art's channel?
very nice
Plz give full video
WHAT KIND OF CLAY IS THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's old Italian stuff, nobody makes it anymore.
Glad you found it helpful, sorry about the coughing! Let me know if you are interested in taking this class :) casaliarts@gmail.com
SUPER TYRABAJO LE AGRADESCO EL VIDEO ES MUI BUENO
BESTIA ! escribe bien !
I want to learn more n more
Cool
Thanks, but I'm all the way over in AUS. Otherwise I would have loved to. :)
I make my own mini sculptures and the lips are the hardest part...they always look like they are puckering up, so sometimes I just don't make them
can i ask you, what things that can replace the clay? like cement? is that thing can work nearby like clay?
I kept laughing when he said, "practice sticking your tool in the corner of the mouth"
sorry, great video btw!
woooow
who else is watching this but use zbrush to sclupt lol
MASTER casali...thankyou so much..... I am interested in all Videos watch.....pls help me... CD' S or ect class's watch videos
what kind of money can a good sculpture fetch?
Do you recommend any books on how to sculpt the human figure?
Take a class. You will get more from the personal assistance when faced with a challenge.
What is this tool's name?
WHAT TYPE AND BRAND OF CLAY DO YOU USE?
Which Type of cley ???
وش الماده الي ينحت منها التمثال
what is the best type of clay for this?
Hi Christy, this is an antique oil based clay that is no longer available. But Roma #1 brand is good - this type of clay never dries and must be molded to reproduce your form into plaster or bronze. But since it does not dry it can also be displayed on your shelf for a long time. If you want to fire a piece in the kiln, use terracotta (water-based clay) instead of oil based. Thanks for watching!
Rick Casali ah OK. I don't have access to a kiln, unfortunately. I'm still learning what clays to use and what not to use, so I can keep my pieces for as long as possible...The pieces worth keeping anyways lol. Thanks for replying. Xoxo
I can barely open my mouth , thank god I can write. Thanks for sharing this insight into the art of Making a mouth. You Rock! Here is what I do with sculpture , but still hope one day to actually make one.. Born in Stone:ruclips.net/video/IS4fvVVCrsQ/видео.html
Are women lips sculpted in the same way?
5:30
Nice, doesn't felt he's got upper teeth a.e. fangs
very nice can u make me
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Pls... Reply master
That girl should have been using some throat lozenges.
Very very dated and bad audio. There’s so many free ways to fix the echoes, coughing, banging, volume problems, etc. it’s discouraging. The lesson is good. Thanks
nice vieo, but pity the sound is so bad. muffled and a nasty echo.
More one time excelent job