Friday, February 10, 2012

Certificate 1V Sculpture Electives start this Monday 13 February at 9.00am

PLEASE KEEP CHECKING THE BLOG FOR FURTHER CLASS UPDATES


Some of the core subjects are a little low on enrolments and may need to be rescheduled to start in a couple of weeks.



Julie has written some information on the Monday Sculpture class for the blog spot

Have you ever thought about enrolling in sculpture?



This is a subject I think no one should miss, it opens your mind and will definitely improve your design skills. It also paves the way for more inventive painting and drawing skills. I AM VERY excited about teaching this course and thought there might be a few of you interested in a deviation from the usual painting and drawing courses.


Monday is certificate sculpture day at TAFE


Certificate Sculpture will introduce you to both contemporary and traditional techniques and skills, and encourage thoughtful and innovative designs.


First project for the year will be a mixed media low relief sculpture – presenting a broad range of materials and developing consideration of essential design and drafting skills.


Here is a selection of the Projects included in the course:


• Drawing and modelling the head from clay
• Relief sculpture – a cutting and constructing technique combining multiple media including cardboard, papers, pumice, bitumen, shellac, tissue paper and whatever else you would like to include!
• Modelling the figure with wire – three sculptures each to be covered with a different optional material such as paper, papier mache, plaster found objects
• Soft sculpture will be introduced as well as a couple of thought provoking contemporary projects:
1. Drawing without Paper and
2. making a sculpture out of Books.


If you are at all interested but uncertain I am happy to send you a PDF of the projects.
Love to see you there,
Julie

PLEASE KEEP CHECKING THE BLOG FOR FURTHER CLASS UPDATES
Some of the core subjects are a little low on enrolments and may need to be rescheduled to start in a couple of weeks.

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