Archive for the ‘Life Drawing for Sculpture’ Category

Sam’s new first post

finished sculpture in a studio

Kat shapirio's sculpture

teacher examining sculpture

Damien Lucas

close up of sculptured ear

Inspiring non-student work

These photos are my first postings to the site and i hope you like them. Please call me to discuss your next sculpture class

Monday March 7th by Samantha Welch

Our life study class started this week which is every Wednesday with new students and next week I will add photos and a blurb on the Monday evening class.
Sculpture school flowing beautifully.

Sculpture in various stages

Helen returned to our Monday class to complete her stunning sculpture

 

Sculpture in various stages

Helen returned to our Monday class to complete her stunning sculpture

 

Sculpture in various stages

Pia has finished her large sculptural hand and now working on the abstract figure which sits snug in the hand

 

Sculpture in various stages

Annie immersed in working on her maquette

 

Sculpture in various stages

Marie-France has progressed with her sculpture and close to finishing the clay work

 

Sculpture in various stages

Marie-France has progressed with her sculpture and close to finishing the clay work


Sculpture in various stages

Pia has finished her large sculptural hand and now working on the abstract figure which sits snug in the hand


Sculpture in various stages

Pia has finished her large sculptural hand and now working on the abstract figure which sits snug in the hand


Sculpture in various stages

Gail is very happy to have completed her armature and ready to start the next stage


Sculpture in various stages

Annie immersed in working on her maquette


Sculpture in various stages

Marie-France has progressed with her sculpture and close to finishing the clay work


Sculpture in various stages

Helen returned to our Monday class to complete her stunning sculpture


Sculpture in various stages

Helen returned to our Monday class to complete her stunning sculpture

Nov 29th Class by Samantha Welch

Lady working with clay sculpture

Jo Bishop chips her plaster mould open. Jo now has her plaster mould which is ready to colour next week


Lady working with clay sculpture

Jo Bishop chips her plaster mould open. Jo now has her plaster mould which is ready to colour next week


Lady showing craft sculpture

Jo Bishop chips her plaster mould open. Jo now has her plaster mould which is ready to colour next week


Jars of mix for colouring

Damien teachers Samantha how to mix colours to create a gold bronze look which takes several coats onto the plaster mould.


Teacher and student at craft

Damien teachers Samantha how to mix colours to create a gold bronze look which takes several coats onto the plaster mould.


Student under teacher guidance

Damien teachers Samantha how to mix colours to create a gold bronze look which takes several coats onto the plaster mould.


gold bronze look sculpture

Samantha creates a gold bronze look which takes several coats onto the plaster mould.


gold bronze look sculpture

Samantha creates a gold bronze look which takes several coats onto the plaster mould.


Teacher paints look onto sculpture

Damien mixes the final colour with a red tint which is applied and rubbed off very gently with a clean rag to leave a stunning depth to the sculpture


gold bronze look sculpture

Samantha's sculpture


Student with progress of sculpture

Pia is ready to colour which she is VERY pleased about


Student's work

Pia’s sculpture


Students admiring their work

Pia’s sculpture


Teacher, student , and finished culpture

Damien standing very proud by his student Pia with her sculpture completed. Pia really enjoyed the hard work and process to this stunning piece of work.

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Student with life sculpture work

Samantha working on her life study sculpture which she did with another teacher and brilliant sculpture called Laila Bell.


Samantha and life study sculpture

Samantha working on her life study sculpture which she did with another teacher and brilliant sculpture called Laila Bell. Laila teachers from her studio in Suffolk Park, Byron Bay – check out Laila’s work at; lailabell.com “Laila has been a huge inspiration to me”

Plaster everywhere by Samantha Welch

Well I tried to set a neat example this week but didn’t make it. In the process of plastering my mould I got plaster everywhere:

I got more plaster on me


Sam plastering her mould ... and herself

Meanwhile at our Wednesday class Cath was making a very neat job of it. Cath moved to the northern rivers a few years ago.
Cath also worked under Tom Bass and teachers sculpture and will be starting to teach at “Myocum School of Sculpture” next term and next year.

Cath at Wednesday's Life Drawing for Sculpture class

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