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Book Synopsis: Redefines the vocabulary of metalsmithing. In print for more than three decades. A master artist and teacher of metalwork presents a bold new approach to creative expression in metal. Believing that the time has come for the artist to free himself from the functional forms that have dominated the metal smith’s craft—the cup, the box, the pitcher, etc.—Heikki Seppa urges the craftsman to create in terms of pure form, and in this book he shows him how. Two Things are essential. The first is a thorough understanding of the special properties of metal as an artistic medium and an intimate knowledge of techniques for working it. Only when he has mastered the physical means of working with metal can the artist free his imagination for unimpeded creation. Though not addressed to the beginner, Seppa discusses the fundamental techniques of planishing, soldering, and hinging—all the basic means by which metal is shaped. The second is to free the artist from thinking in terms of function, since this limits his concepts of what can be created. Even such traditional forms as the cube, the cone, the cylinder, and the dome have their limitations, and Seppa opens new possibilities by creating a new vocabulary, new terms by which to identify the many shapes metal can take under skilled hands. A major feature of this book is an extensive glossary of these terms, each one illustrated with a sketch by the author. The book is profusely illustrated throughout with the author’s own sketches of the ideas and techniques discussed. It will be of significant value to the accomplished craftsman as well as to teachers and advanced students of this exciting and growing art form. The artistic metal creations of Heikki Seppa have won international acclaim, from his award of master status in silversmithing from the Ministry of Education in his native Finland to numerous exhibits and awards here and abroad. As a teacher of metalsmithing in the School of Fine Arts of Washington University, Mr. Seppa’s work with young artists led to the formulation of the new approach to creativity in metal that he details in this book.
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Discover a bold new approach to metalsmithing with Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths. This groundbreaking book, with a history spanning over three decades, redefines the vocabulary of metalwork. Authored by master artist and teacher Heikki Seppa, it is a must-have for any metalwork enthusiast looking to unleash their creative expression.
Seppa challenges conventional thinking by urging craftsmen to break free from traditional functional forms such as cups, boxes, and pitchers. Instead, he encourages artists to focus on pure form, providing a fresh perspective on what can be achieved in the world of metal. With Seppa's expert guidance, you'll gain a deep understanding of the unique properties of metal as an artistic medium and master essential techniques for shaping it.
Not just a beginner's guide, Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths delves into fundamental techniques like planishing, soldering, and hinging. This comprehensive resource enables you to expand your creative boundaries and liberate your imagination for unimpeded creation.
One of the book's standout features is an extensive glossary of terms, each accompanied by an illustrative sketch by the author. Seppa's intricate sketches provide visual inspiration, helping you understand and apply the concepts discussed. Whether you're an accomplished craftsman, a passionate teacher, or an advanced student, this book holds significant value for anyone invested in the art of metalsmithing.
Don't miss out on your chance to learn from the internationally acclaimed Heikki Seppa. Take your metal creations to new heights and explore endless possibilities of form and expression. Get your copy of Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths and embark on a transformative journey in metalsmithing today.
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