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Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths - by Seppä (Paperback)

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  • The classic that redefined the vocabulary of metalsmithing In print for more than four decades, Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths, by master artist and teacher of metalwork Heikki Seppä, presents a bold new approach to creative expression in metal.
  • About the Author: One of the most innovative and influential silversmiths of the latter 20th century, the late Heikki Seppä helped introduce the technique of reticulation to the United States while also developing and popularizing new methods for shaping sheet metal into three-dimensional shell structures.
  • 150 Pages
  • Art, Techniques

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The classic that redefined the vocabulary of metalsmithing

In print for more than four decades, Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths, by master artist and teacher of metalwork Heikki Seppä, 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.--Seppä urges the craftsman to create in terms of pure form. Following Seppä's approach, 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, Seppä 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 her concepts of what can be created. Even such traditional forms as the cube, the cone, the cylinder, and the dome have their limitations, and Seppä opens new possibilities by creating a new vocabulary, new terms by which to identify the many shapes metal can take under skilled hands.

Form Emphasis for Metalsmiths features an extensive glossary of these terms, each one illustrated with a sketch by the author. The book is profusely illustrated throughout with Seppä'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 art form. The artistic metal creations of Heikki Seppä 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 in the United States and abroad. As a teacher of metalsmithing in the School of Fine Arts of Washington University, Mr. Seppä's work with young artists led to a fundamentally new approach to creativity in metal.



About the Author



One of the most innovative and influential silversmiths of the latter 20th century, the late Heikki Seppä helped introduce the technique of reticulation to the United States while also developing and popularizing new methods for shaping sheet metal into three-dimensional shell structures. His own works are notable for their use of bold sculptural forms -- Seppä insisted that silver could be an expressive, rather than merely utilitarian, medium -- and for combining silver and gold with other metals to create striking contrasts and color blends. Born in Säkkijärvi, Finland, in 1927, Seppä studied at the Goldsmith School of Helsinki and the Central School of Industrial Art in Helsinki. He continued his professional training in 1948-49 with George Jensen Silversmiths in Copenhagen, Denmark, and two years later emigrated to British Columbia, Canada, where he taught jewelry and metalsmithing at the Civic Center in Prince Rupert. Seppä died in 2010.
Dimensions (Overall): 10.0 Inches (H) x 6.86 Inches (W) x .51 Inches (D)
Weight: .76 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 150
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Techniques
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Theme: Sculpting
Format: Paperback
Author: Seppä
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 1978
TCIN: 1007422452
UPC: 9780873382120
Item Number (DPCI): 247-11-9778
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What unique approach does Sepp advocate for in metalwork?

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  • A: Sepp advocates for freeing artists from functional constraints, allowing for more imaginative and expressive creations.

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Q: Who is the author of this book?

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  • A: The author is Heikki Sepp, a renowned master artist and teacher in metalsmithing.

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Q: What techniques does the book discuss?

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  • A: It covers fundamental techniques like planishing, soldering, and hinging for shaping metal.

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Q: What is the main focus of the book?

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  • A: The book emphasizes creative expression in metal, encouraging artists to explore pure form beyond traditional functional designs.

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Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in metalsmithing?

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  • A: No, the book is not aimed at beginners; it targets accomplished craftsmen and advanced students.

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