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Well when he first moved into America he joined a club of artists. They decided they would make a sculpture. He so liked the idea he created his own group that focused on making sculptures. Claes Oldenburg started them off with small plaster models of sculptures and then after perfecting them time after time he disscussed with them about the idea of making a large-scale sculpture. The club liked the idea so much they couldn't refuse. And from then on he made large sculptures as work.
Claes Oldenburg uses a variety of materials for his sculptures. Here are three examples that are most commonly used in his sculptures: - acrylic and pencil on foam-filled canvas with wood, cord, and plaster (used as one). - painted stainless steel and fiber glass. - Cor-Ten steel painted with polyurethane enamel.
I have a piece of art work signed by Lester R. Roesner and I am trying to find out information on him.
One way in which the Renaissance influenced Albrecht Durer's work was in his portrayal of religious subjects. Another example would be his portrayal of realistic landscapes.
She uses normal things an artist would use, but here work is wonderful she takes birdeye views and makes her own work by basing it on maps!!!