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 | Vincent HawkinsVincent Hawkins recieved his M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and his B.F.A. from Temple University in Phiadelphia. He studied figure sculpture and painting with sculptor Paolo Corisone at the Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy. Mr. Hawkins has been working exclusively with the figure for over 20 years. He currently teaches in the Department of Medical Ethics and Humanities at Northwestern University, as well as the Fire Arts Center of Chicago and the Evanston Art Center. His classes stress the mastery of clay sculpture technique, structural human anatomy and proportion, internal steel and external armature construction, and the use of golden mean and harmonic symmetry in composition. The primary goal of the course being to strengthen each student's understanding of structural human anatomy, observation, and the beautiful synergy of organic structures. |
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 | Bryce de ReynierBryce de Reynier earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and studied at the Center for Environmental Planning and Technology in Ahmedabad India under the direction of B.V. Doshi.
He currently practices as an architect in the office of Richard Meier Architects in New York. Bryce has been an artist, member, and teacher at the FACC for the past 10 years. |
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The Small Heavy Object series is both a design exercise and a study of form through sculpture. However while design is commonly preoccupied with Utility, and art with Meaning, my work attempts to create only Beauty without these common burdens. I work to make my artwork non-representational; it is not abstract because I don't wish for it to be an abstraction of any specific object, being or emotion.
I am unapologetic about the masters from whom I draw influence in my work- Brancusi, Moore, Noguchi, and Duckworth. I study their work, visit it as often as possible, and am continuously humbled by their mastery.
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 | Jon GruberJon Gruber is in charge of the armor forging classes at the fire arts center of chicago. Check out some of his incredible pieces here. Jon not only creates masterful works of armor, but also uses his pieces in medieval martial re-enactments. Sign up for the armor forging class today to learn how to make it yourself. |
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 | Eli SoteloSteel Soul: Organic Lighting, Furniture, Mirrors, and more. |
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 | Student WorkIn this section we will be posting images of some of the works created by students at the fire arts center of chicago. Want to see your images here, sign up for classes today. |
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 | FoundryA collection of images from the foundry side of things at the Fire Arts Center of Chicago. Included in this category are images of ferrous and non-ferrous pours (bronze and iron casting, in particular) as well as the processes surrounding foundry: wax sculpture, mold making, slurry production/process, burn-out using furnace, preparing the bronze or other metal for the furnace, chasing the sculpture afterwards, and more... |
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