Today in the gallery children we are going to learn about sculpture.
First, and this may be just me, but I don't think so, we do not call sculptures, "statues".
This drives me mad. There is a difference. I will explain it to you later.
Here is my favorite conversation from earlier today.
Lady: I love these prints. I might even be able to talk my husband into these. But tell me about these statues.
(she gets a small break for knowing they were prints)
Me: (trying not to sound snobbish) We like to call them sculptures, they're made of bronze. The artist is from Santa Barbara...
Lady: No, that doesn't matter. I mean, tell what they're for.
Me: What they're for?
Lady: Ya, you know...I get the prints. They will go with my furniture and walls and things, but a statue just stands there collecting dust. What's it's function?
Me: It's function?
Lady: There is no way I could talk my husband into a statue. It's cute and all but it just stands there. Where do people put them? What do they do with something like that?
Me: (my mind is struggling with the concept that she sees art as something that needs to be functional) People do the same thing with a sculpture that they do with prints and paintings. It's aesthetic. They add to the richness of your life and home. Art in three dimensions.
Lady: Dust collectors if you ask me. Cute though...
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Dust collectors! Ha. What in the world was she doing in your gallery?
Heather Anne,
I had just cleaned too. Not a speck of dust anywhere.
just what art strives to be called...cute.
ugh.
sizzle,
Cute is what I go for with every painting.
Why do these people always find me?
Gah! Maybe you could market your "statues" as "trinkets" too?
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