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comment | "parent_author":"",<br>"parent_permlink":"history",<br>"author":"fauzanramazana",<br>"permlink":"the-story-of-a-sculptor-s-history-a78c183fbff7e",<br>"title":"The Story Of a Sculptor's History",<br>"body":"![image (https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/dnzxqfmu14.jpg)\n\n***\nSculptor\n\nOnce upon a time,<br> there lived a sculptor. This sculptor,<br> working on a king\nwho is famous with his land of power. The territory of his government is vast.\nIt makes anyone who knows him,<br> respect this king.\n\nThe sculptor,<br> has long worked for this king. His job is to make\nthe statues laid out decorate the palace gardens. The carvings are beautiful,<br>\nbecause of that,<br> he became the king's belief long ago. There are many kings\na friend who admired the beauty of the carving while visiting the palace garden.\n\nOne day,<br> the king had big plans. You want to make a sculpture from\nhis whole family and his best helpers. Quite a lot,<br> there is\n100 pieces. The statues of the royal family will be placed in the middle of the palace garden,<br>\nwhile the statue of the warrior and his assistant will be placed around the park.\nYou want,<br> the soldier's statue seems to be protecting him.\n\nThe sculptor began to work hard,<br> day and night. A few months later,<br>\nthe task is almost complete. The king then came to examine the assignment\ncommand it. \"Nice. Very good,<br> said the King. \"Before I forget,<br> make it\nalso a statue of yourselves,<br> to complete this monument. \"\n\nHearing the order,<br> this sculptor began to work again. After a few\nlong,<br> he finished making a statue of himself. But unfortunately,<br> sculpture\nnot smooth. The sides of the rough looked polished neatly. He thought,<br>\nfor what makes a nice statue,<br> if only to put on the outside\ngarden. \"The statue will be more often exposed to rain and heat,<br>\" he said deeply\nheart,<br> surely,<br> will be quickly broken. \"\n\nThe requested time has ended. The king came back again,<br> to see\nwork sculptor. He was satisfied. However,<br> there is one interesting little thing\nhis attention. \"Why are your statues not as smooth as my statue? In fact,<br> me\neager to put a statue of you near my statue. If this is the case,<br>\nof course I will cancel it,<br> and put you with a statue of the warrior who\nelse up ahead. \"\n\nRegret with his performance,<br> the sculptor can only surrender. Sculpture himself,<br>\ncan only be present in front,<br> exposed to heat and rain,<br> such as expectations\nit has.\n\n ![image (https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/xjocyc81qd.jpg)\n\n***\n\nBro n sist DUGEMers like do we respect ourselves? How do we reflect on ourselves? How do we place pride in ourselves? There are times when there are people who are always pessimistic with him\nown. They,<br> often underestimate the glory they have.\n\nHowever,<br> do we want to put in that part. I believe,<br> not much\npeople who want him to be included as a pessimist. We would rather be a man of more value. Because,<br> the Almighty also created us not in a playful way. God created us with glory\nthe perfect being.\n\nAnd Bro or sist,<br> in fact,<br> we are carving a statue of ourselves today. But what kind of statue are we making? A rough statue,<br> a subtle sculpture,<br> or a beautiful statue,<br> which radiates His glory? An expensive sculpture,<br> which is the most beautiful ornament,<br> or a cheap statue that is not worth putting in the main place?\n\nIndeed,<br> no one knows will be placed where the statues of ourselves someday.\nFor only the omnipotent is omniscient. Therefore,<br> form the statues with\nbeautiful. Purilah with subtle,<br> so that we can be placed in the best place,<br>\non His side. Polish on each side with the wisdom of the mind,<br> and the wisdom of the heart,<br>\nin order to radiate beauty. Spend every curve with patience,<br> and\nsincerity.\n\nThe sculptures we inscribe today,<br> will determine our place in the hereafter and in the endeavor\nlater. Form a beautiful \"statue\" of yourself!\n\n ![image (https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/7tgb5sz1vl.jpg)\n\nSculpture is a branch of visual art whose work is three-dimensional. Usually created by sculpting,<br> modeling (eg with clay material) or casting (with mold). Along with the development of modern sculpture,<br> the works of sculpture become increasingly diverse,<br> both forms and materials and techniques used,<br> in line with technological developments and the discovery of new materials.\n\n1. Sculpture in Asia\nVarious types of sculpture exist in many different regions of Asia,<br> usually influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism. A large number of Hindu statues in Cambodia are preserved in Angkor,<br> but the organized looting has a major impact on many heritage sites in the country. See also Angkor Wat. In Thailand,<br> most statues are devoted to the Buddha form. In Indonesia,<br> Hindu-influenced statues are found on the site of Prambanan Temple and various places on the island of Bali. While the influence of Buddhism found on the site of Borobudur Temple.\nIn India,<br> sculpture was first discovered in civilization\nThe Indus Valley (3300-1700) BC. This is one of the earliest examples of sculpture in the world. Then,<br> after Hinduism,<br> Buddhism and Jainism flourished further,<br> India created copper sculptures and rock carvings of great complexity,<br> such as those found in Hindu,<br> Jain and Buddhist temples.\nThe artifacts found in the People's Republic of China date from about 10,<br>000 BC. Most of the Chinese sculptures displayed in museums come from several historical periods,<br> the Zhou Dynasty (1066-221 BC) produced various types of bronze vessels with intricate ornaments. The Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) is famous for its statues of armies made of terracotta. Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220AD) with statues of figures that impress the power. The first Buddha statue was encountered during the Three Kingdoms (third century) period. What is regarded as China's golden age is the Tang Dynasty period,<br> during the civil war,<br> decorative figure figures were made in large quantities and exported for war funds. Then after the end of the Ming Dynasty (late 17th century) there were hardly any statues collected by museums,<br> more jewelry,<br> precious stones,<br> or pottery-and in the twentieth century there was no work known as sculpture,<br> though there was a sculpture school of realistic social-style influences in the early decades of the communist regime,<br> and at the turn of the century,<br> Chinese craftsmen began to dominate the commercial sculpture genre (miniature figures,<br> toys etc.) and Chinese vanguard artists began to participate in contemporary European American art.\nIn Japan,<br> innumerable sculptural works and paintings,<br> often under government sponsorship. Most statues in Japan are associated with religion,<br> and as the role of the Buddhist tradition diminishes,<br> the type of material use is also reduced. During the period of Kofun (third century),<br> a clay statue called haniwa was erected outside the tomb. Inside the condo that is on\nHoryu-ji is the Trinity of Shaka (623),<br> a Buddha statue of two bodhisattvas and a statue called the\nThe King of Guards Four Directions. The wooden sculpture (9th century) depicts Shakyamuni,<br> one of the Buddhist forms,<br> which adorns the secondary building at Muro-ji,<br> is characteristic of the early statues of the Heian period,<br> with heavy bodies wrapped in thick,<br>\nhompa-shiki (waves roll),<br> and facial expressions that seem serious and withdraw. Kei sculpture school,<br> creating a new and more realistic sculpture style.\n2. Sculpture in Europe\n a. Roman Greek Classical\nEuropean classical sculpture refers to the art of sculpture from Ancient Greece,<br> ancient Rome and civilization\nHellenization and Romanization or their influence from around 500 BC to the fall of Rome in 476 AD,<br> the term classical sculpture is also used for modern sculptures made in classical style. The classical European statues have the following features:\n1. Full body figure: either an athletic young man or a naked woman.\n2. Portrait: shows signs of age or strong character.\n3. Wearing costumes as well as the attributes of classical gods\n4. Caring with naturalism is based on observation,<br> often using a real model.\nThis form of bare sculpture is usually widely accepted by society,<br> based on the length of tradition that supports it. But sometimes,<br> some object to the theme of this nudity,<br> usually from moral and religious fundamentalists. For example,<br> some Greek statues of the Vatican collection removed his penis.\n b. Gothic Period\nThe linking link of art,<br> in this case is architecture,<br> medieval Europe (Gothic) with Roman art architecture called the Romanesque period. The work of the early Gothic sculpture is from the influence of Christianity,<br> as well as born from the walls of the church and the monastery. The statue of Chartres Cathedral (about 1145) in France is a work of early Gothic sculpture. In Germany,<br> it is located in the Bamberg Cathedral of the year\n1225. In England,<br> sculptures are limited to those used on tombstones and non-figure decorations (in part due to the Cistercian iconoclasm). In Italy,<br> still influenced by the forms of classical times,<br> such as those found in the Baptistery pulpits in Pisa as well as in Siena.\n c. Renaissance\nIn the days of renaissance,<br> sculpture was also revived,<br> even in some cases earlier than other works of art. One of the most important figures of the time was Donatello,<br> with his bronze sculpture,<br> David (not to be mistaken with David Michelangelo). This is an early sculpture of the Renaissance. Likewise with Michelangelo who besides making a statue of David,<br> also makes Piet\u00e0. The David statue of Michelangelo is an example of a contraposto style in depicting human figures. There are still periods of renaissance to modernism influenced by political changes,<br> cultural movements or other things,<br> the period of mannerism,<br> baroque and neo classical.\n d. Modernism\nAuguste Rodin is one of the most famous European sculptors from the early 20th century. He is often referred to as an Impressionist sculpture artist. Modern classical sculpture is less interested in naturalism,<br> details of anatomy or costumes and more interested in the stylization of forms,<br> as well as in the rhythm of volume and space. Along with the development of time,<br> the style of modern classical sculpture then adopted by two totalitarian rulers of Europe: Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. While in other European regions,<br> this style turned into a decorative \/ art deco (Paul Manship,<br> Carl Milles),<br> abstract stylization (Henry Moore,<br>\nAlberto Giacometti) or more expressive. The modernist movement in sculpture produces the work of Cubism,<br> Futurism,<br> Minimalism,<br> Installation and Pop art.\n\n ![image (https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/khj98hrmhk.jpg)\n\n3. Contemporary sculpture\n\nIn contemporary times where contemporary art began to grow rapidly,<br> the statue can be a kind of 'performing arts'. For example in some places such as China,<br> Japan,<br> Canada,<br> Sweden and Russia held ice festival festival held periodically. The term kinetic sculpture is used for sculptures designed to move. Some of the artists who make kinetic sculpture are: Marcel Duchamp,<br> Alexander Calder,<br> George Rickey and Andy Warhol.By Gregory Michael Setiabudi.\n* Sculpture in Indonesia\nSculpture in Indonesia is an art created by its own function. for example in Bali the statue is used to pray differently from other regions. Sculpture is also widely used as a monument that captures important events or honor the characters,<br> especially freedom fighters. The birth of Indonesian modern sculpture was initiated by artists (such as Hendra Gunawan,<br> Trubus,<br> Edhi Soenarso,<br> etc.) who made sculptural sculptures from volcanic stone in Yogyakarta,<br> in the 50s. Various figurative statues that some still exist in the courtyard of the building DDI Yogyakarta. Modern sculpture was developed and studied academically after the Indonesian Academy of Fine Arts (ASRI) in Yogyakarta.\n\n ![image (https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/7r0prhgs7q.jpg)",<br>"json_metadata":" \"links\":[ ,<br>\"image\":[\"https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/dnzxqfmu14.jpg\",<br>\"https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/xjocyc81qd.jpg\",<br>\"https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/7tgb5sz1vl.jpg\",<br>\"https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/khj98hrmhk.jpg\",<br>\"https:\/\/img.esteem.ws\/7r0prhgs7q.jpg\" ,<br>\"tags\":[\"history\",<br>\"art\",<br>\"esteem\",<br>\"kr-art\",<br>\"ocd-resteem\" ,<br>\"app\":\"esteem\/1.5.1\",<br>\"format\":\"markdown+html\",<br>\"community\":\"esteem\" " | comment_options | "author":"fauzanramazana", "permlink":"the-story-of-a-sculptor-s-history-a78c183fbff7e", "max_accepted_payout":"1000000.000 SBD", "percent_steem_dollars":10000, "allow_votes":true, "allow_curation_rewards":true, "extensions":[[0, "beneficiaries":[ "account":"esteemapp", "weight":1000 |
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