Architecture
is my kind of dream job (or nightmare sometimes) so if something would happened
and I can't continue with my studies probably I will try to start living from
sculpting. In my first entry I told you that I’ve been always good with crafts
and working with my hands, since I was a child I used to play with clay and
plastiline and this remains on time, currently I do sculpture as a hobby, in my
bedroom I have my clays, tools and materials to work.
Sculpting is a practical work but I only need
a desk and also I can do it in the outside, so is up to you if you want to do
it in an office or in your workshop in your house, perhaps in an industrial job
I will have to sculpt designs for toys in an office. Maybe I won't travel too
much because I will be working on some Project, but if I go somewhere it will
be for conventions or exhibitions, this give me the opportunity to know people
from other cities or countries, know another artists and interesting people to
work with.
To sculpt
you don’t need formal studies, I only have my hands and motivation, but there
are schools of arts and crafts where you can improve your techniques or learn
more about art, so obviously studying architecture has helped me to improve on
my work. I think that sculpting is the only thing that I can’t get bored about
it and I can do whatever I want.



I can also see a sort of connection between architecture and sculpture...They both involve design, space, image, etc...
ResponderEliminarwow, i like yor dream job, and you can to combine it with architecture!
ResponderEliminarI've seen your sculptures and they're awesome!
ResponderEliminarIt's a very interesting job, and it's connected with architecture, I really think that it can be not only a dream :)
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