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Fundamentals of
Sculpture
Intensive Introduction (suitable for
beginner to advanced students)
Taught by Dionisio Cimarelli.
Click here for Dionisio's profile and examples of his work.
“I saw the angel in the marble
and carved until I set him free.”
-- Michelangelo
This course is designed to provide beginning and continuing students
with an intensive introduction to traditional figurative sculpture in
clay and plaster. We will cover the techniques of clay modeling
including shaping and molding, wedging, joining, pinching, coiling and
slabbing, building, mark and surface. Our focus will be on the
human figure, molding our clay sculpture directly from a live model in
order to study the human form in its various spatial positions
(standing, sitting, reclining, etc.), with renderings of the head,
torso, hands, and feet. You will become skilled in the techniques
of clay modeling, mold making, plaster casting, armature building from
concept to finish. We will follow the process of sculpting in
clay, followed by the construction of plaster molds, which are then
filled with wet plaster. Later, the mold is broken off leaving
your plaster sculpture. This is a comprehensive introduction
including drawing for sculpture, basic anatomy, observation, modeling,
gesture, proportion, plane, shape, volume, line, mass, texture,
portraiture, the use of calipers, armatures, mold making, and
finishing. You will gain a confident command of the materials,
tools, principles, and elements of traditional sculpture with an
emphasis on creativity. At the end of the 10 weeks, you will have
completed at-least two sculptures while gaining the knowledge and
skills to source and undertake the entire process on your own.
Course Title:
Sculpture
Tuition Fee: RMB 3200
Winter Session:
February 20th to April 23rd
Section A:
Wednesday mornings (10:00 AM -
12:30 PM)
Registration Closed
10 weeks from February 20th to April 23rd (Course Code: SC103)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section B:
Wednesday afternoons (1:00 PM -
3:30 PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from February 20th to April 23rd (Course Code: SC104)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Fall Session:
October 8th to December 10th
Section C:
Wednesday mornings
(10:00 AM - 12:30 PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 8th to December 10th (Course Code: SC107)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section D:
Wednesday afternoons (1:00 PM -
3:30 PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 8th to December 10th (Course Code: SC108)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
THERE IS CURRENTLY NO AVAILABILITY FOR THIS COURSE
Registration Procedure:
Please register
online first to reserve your place. You will then receive a
confirmation email with further details. Next, payment must be made on site at the ELC
Learning Annex during the payment dates shown below (you can come in
person or send someone).
Tuition payment for the Winter Session will take place on Saturday and
Sunday, February 7th and 8th, 2009, at the ELC Learning Annex between 10:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m..
Click here for map.
Please note: classes
are kept small for the students' benefit (generally between 6 and 12
people). Register early to reserve your place. Payment must be received on
time to complete your enrollment and maintain your reservation in the class(es) for which you have registered.
(Any course that does not meet sufficient enrollment may be cancelled and
a full refund provided upon presentation of your original receipt.)
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