Sculptor - How to become a Sculptor?

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Sculpting is a 3 - dimensional art form, which deals with the construction of, sculpts by shaping up or merging hard materials like stone, marble, metal, glass or clay. Those who have studied the various courses in Sculpting can turn out to be Sculptors. In their day-to-day affairs, sculptors carve conspicuous shapes in stone, concrete or any other material using abrasives and tools like chisels, gouges and so on. They also construct metal sculptures by welding metal pieces, and with the help of other masonry paraphernalia. Sculptors also make wax or clay models using their fingers and tiny hand tools.

Qualifying Exam

To become a Sculptor, aspirants have to study the Masters’ course in Fine Arts. They should pursue the program from an acknowledged University or Fine Arts college. In addition to the technical knowledge, Sculptors require some basic abilities like intellectual skills to compose, fabricate, and execute works of music, dance, visual arts, plays, and monuments in to sculpts. They must also have their own concepts of designs to make new-fashioned sculptures.

On completion of their courses in Sculpting, Sculptors can seek out for careers in Government or private sector like pottery industry, Iron and Steel industries, construction works for buildings and monuments, and so on. Most of them prefer private practice as it will be highly profitable. In a business sense, they can start new Sculpture shops, where they can sell their own products. Some Sculptors also conduct exhibitions with their sculptures to get name and fame. Traditional Sculptors, gain the artistic skills from their ancestors.

Who is eligible to apply?

The eligibility criterion to study the post graduation course in sculpting is a graduation in Fine Arts. They should have completed the course from a certified institute. They can also gain internships as part of their Bachelors’ program so as to do their postgraduate course far better. There are so many branches in Sculpture, like Forensic Sculpture, Metallic Sculpture, Clay modeling and so on. Aspirants can specialize in their preferred subjects so as to reach to heights working in the sector.

Key Points in the process

  • Study the XII course in any streams.
  • Pursue the Bachelors’ course in Fine Arts.
  • Earn a Masters’ Degree in Fine Arts.
  • Carry out internship programs in Sculpting.
  • Search out for career in Government or private sector.

How to prepare for exam and interview?

Students have to study the eligibility exam syllabus completely so as to clear the examinations. In addition to their written tests, they may have to clear practical tests also. They can procure specialized books and magazines on Sculpture so as to gain more knowledge about the subject. In addition, they can purchase previous question papers on the test from leading bookstores. By working out the same, they may gain confidence in attending the mains.

 
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    yogesh:

    I am a businessman i want to learn sculpture as a hobby how and where i can learn.