Opening on November 13, 2017 and continuing through February 12, 2018, «Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer» will present 128 drawings, three marble sculpture, early paintings and
his wood architectural model for a chapel vault.
The Met is presenting «Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer,» an exhibition including 133 of his drawings, three marble sculptures, his earliest painting and
a wood architectural model for a chapel vault.
Not exact matches
To make the image, Unwin reuses motifs and patterns from previous works - the dots are from a
wood - block print, the
architectural arch is from a «stone wall»
model making paper and the tie - dye, from studies made in the artist's sketchbook.
They are crafted from the simple, disposable materials of the
architectural model (foamcore, cardboard, balsa
wood), and punctuated by found materials such as aluminum foil, a paperclip, a rubber band, and half a walnut.
The study
models are not strictly
architectural but are made from
wood, porcelain, resin, concrete, textiles and even musical instruments; the studio uses them to investigate ideas before arriving at a building's final form.