The bony point at the top of the shoulder that helps define the transition from the torso to the arm.

This volume is often considered the foundation for students looking to learn full-body sculpting. It covers essential topics such as:

At the heart of Faraut’s teaching is the concept of simplification. The human body is complex, but Faraut breaks it down into manageable geometric planes.

If you are studying Faraut’s figure sculpting methods, his workflow generally follows a precise, logical sequence: Step 1: The Armature and Gesture

Philippe and Charisse Faraut have two primary volumes dedicated specifically to figure sculpting:

: Recommendations for water-based clay and marble, reflecting his background in monumental stone carving.

For shaping planes, smoothing transitions, and defining features.


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