Study of Sculpture by Students Majoring in “Fine Arts, Decorative Arts, Restoration”
24.4.2025
Study of sculpture by students majoring in “Fine Arts, Decorative Arts, Restoration.”
The second-year students majoring in the Fine Arts, Decorative Arts, Restoration major are immersed in the study of sculpture, one of the most important areas of professional training for future artists.
Today, the workshops of the Department of Fine Arts and Decorative and Applied Arts are filled with an atmosphere of inspired work, concentration, and creative search.
This time, their task is to create a sculpted copy of a plaster cast of a human head. It would seem to be a classic task, but it is precisely this task that requires deep knowledge of anatomy, a subtle sense of form, proportions, and expressiveness. Working with clay requires the student not only technical skill, but also sensitivity to every line and every curve, because sculpture is not just copying, it is the transmission of character, emotion, and inner meaning.
The department’s teachers accompany students in this process, share their experience, teach not only technology, but also to see the form, feel the material, think three-dimensionally. This is a real school of skill, where every day becomes a step towards understanding high art.
Such classes form professional independence, aesthetic taste in students and prepare them for serious creative and restoration work in the future.
Art lives within the walls of our department – and we are proud of every student who develops his talent together with Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University!
Department of Fine and Decorative Arts of the ER IA