Figure and Portrait Sculpture
This sculpture workshop is for anyone who may be “sculpture curious” as well as those with some experience that may be seeking a deeper understanding of sculptural practices and principles. Individual instruction is prioritized.
Working with the model we will begin with a two week pose to become comfortable with the material and learn to establish sculptural masses quickly. For the remaining six weeks students will have a choice; they may work on a full standing figure utilizing an armature or concentrate on a portrait bust. Pertinent and necessary principles and theories of anatomy, especially surface anatomy – the stuff that matters – will be introduced as it becomes relevant to your work and that will assist in building a properly proportioned and volumetrically accurate figure. Most of all, we’ll be playing with clay, getting our hands a little dirty and having a lot of fun!
Materials costs for this workshop will run between $80-120. Oil based clay will be available to purchase at class. An assortment of boxwood modeling tools, a wire loop tool or two and a soft fettling knife are recommended. Armatures will be provided by the instructor. Please contact Harold Kalmus with any questions at Kalmus.studio@gmail.com
Workshops Payment and Refund Policies
Due to limited class space, tuition is non-refundable. A credit for tuition may be issued up to
30 days before the first workshop class. No credit will be issued after that time. Credits are valid from one year of issue. Registration and enrollment is first-come, first-served with full tuition due at time of registration.
Continuing Education and Emerging Artists School-year Program Payment and Refund Policies
Due to limited class space, tuition must be paid in full at time of registration. A $100 fee is applied for cancellation up to the first class. No refunds will be issued after the first class.
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