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大衛·J·米切爾

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大衛·J·米切爾 
 

大衛是一個 雕塑家和畫家。 David 使用多種不同的材料製作大理石、青銅、赤陶和石膏作品,以實現他的藝術願景。

 

在他的工作室工作 在蘇格蘭,David 為客戶承接定制委託,並製作畫廊作品和公共紀念碑。

“如果藝術家只再現表面特徵,就像攝影那樣——如果他準確地複制了面部的輪廓,而沒有參考人物——他就不值得欽佩。他應該獲得的相似之處是靈魂的相似之處——只有靈魂才是重要的;這是雕刻家應該在特徵的面具下尋找的東西。”

奧古斯特·羅丹

Design Philosophy

The artist's duty is to transcend mere physical resemblance in order to capture the essence of the subject's soul. The sculptor's primary responsibility is not simply to reproduce external features or likenesses that could be capture via 3d scanning,  hyper realist modelling or life casting (a method that even the ancient egyptian were able to do). Instead, the true mastery lies in delving deeper, beyond the surface, to reveal the character and inner life of the subject.

In this view, a sculpture should not be a lifeless or mechanical copy of outward appearances. Rather, it should be a profound interpretation of the subject's inner world, an expression of their emotional depth, intellect, and spirit. The artist must look beyond the "mask" of the face—the lines, angles, and proportions—and seek the truth of the person within. The form, the posture, and the texture of the sculpture should speak to the viewer's understanding of who the subject truly is, not just what they look like.

This philosophy values the soul's presence as the highest form of representation. The artist's creative process involves not only technical skill but also an empathetic connection with the subject, an intuitive grasp of their character, which is then translated into the physical medium. Through this approach, sculpture becomes a means of capturing the timeless, the emotional, and the spiritual, offering a deeper and more enduring connection with the viewer.

Therefore, traditional sculpture design according to this philosophy encourages the artist to create works that resonate with the viewer on a level beyond mere visual imitation. It is a pursuit of truth, an exploration of what lies beneath the skin, a reverence for the unseen qualities that shape human identity, personality, and life itself. 

“If the Artist only reproduces superficial features, as photography does- if he copies the lineaments of the face exactly, without reference to character- he deserves no admiration. The resemblance which he ought to obtain is that of the Soul- that alone matters; it is that which the Sculptor should seek beneath the mask of features.”

Auguste Rodin

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