Actually the Aphrodite (Venus) de Milo is believed to have been created by Alexandros of Antioch, an ancient Greek artist. Not a medieval Italian.
Is this the return of Zoot?
And she was perfectly ’armless too…
His first rendering was just an idea – it hadn’t been carved in stone yet.
Bet she has a stone cold heart though.
6 feet, 7 inches (202 cm). A bit tall for my taste. She was surely in the greek basketball league (before she’s overdone filing her nails ;)
Don’t mess up.
Was he practicing how to pat a woman’s thigh?
Uh, kind of left something off the top portion there didn’t you dude?
If you want it to last, carve it in stone.
In lieu of FL, this seems ill timed. Otherwise, funny!
Like a grain of sand, these are the days of our lives…
I did a paper mache sculpture once. It looked like it was done by the 6 year old I was.
One thing I never did figure out about sculpting. Stone, soap or wax. Where is the best place to start?
And things were going so well.
When it comes to eating, you sure have to hand it to Venus de Milo.
I read somewhere that the way the ancients made such wonderful perfect marble statues was they made a full body mold of the subject, ground marble into powder, and with some kind if cementing agent they poured that into the mold.
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Mediatech about 2 years ago
Actually the Aphrodite (Venus) de Milo is believed to have been created by Alexandros of Antioch, an ancient Greek artist. Not a medieval Italian.
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Is this the return of Zoot?
BigDaveGlass about 2 years ago
And she was perfectly ’armless too…
Doug K about 2 years ago
His first rendering was just an idea – it hadn’t been carved in stone yet.
littlejohn Premium Member about 2 years ago
Bet she has a stone cold heart though.
Bergholt Stuttley Johnson about 2 years ago
6 feet, 7 inches (202 cm). A bit tall for my taste. She was surely in the greek basketball league (before she’s overdone filing her nails ;)
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
Don’t mess up.
walstib Premium Member about 2 years ago
Was he practicing how to pat a woman’s thigh?
wongo about 2 years ago
Uh, kind of left something off the top portion there didn’t you dude?
blakerl about 2 years ago
If you want it to last, carve it in stone.
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
In lieu of FL, this seems ill timed. Otherwise, funny!
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Like a grain of sand, these are the days of our lives…
Just-me about 2 years ago
I did a paper mache sculpture once. It looked like it was done by the 6 year old I was.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
One thing I never did figure out about sculpting. Stone, soap or wax. Where is the best place to start?
rshive about 2 years ago
And things were going so well.
bobbyferrel about 2 years ago
When it comes to eating, you sure have to hand it to Venus de Milo.
montylc2001 about 2 years ago
I read somewhere that the way the ancients made such wonderful perfect marble statues was they made a full body mold of the subject, ground marble into powder, and with some kind if cementing agent they poured that into the mold.