Introduction to Sculpture Techniques

Introduction to Sculpture Techniques

Fall Class | This course is completed

414 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 United States
3rd Floor Middle
All Levels
9/13/2024-11/29/2024
7:00 PM-9:30 PM EST on Fri
$415.00
Member Discount Available

Introduction to Sculpture Techniques

Fall Class | This course is completed

This course will introduce 3D sculptural materials and techniques using modern materials such as foam, foil, and wire armatures, and paper mâché clays and epoxy clays.

Sculpture created in epoxy clays are waterproof and weatherproof. Each student will select their own subject for their sculpture. Size can be a maximum of 30”, for larger work, paper mâché clay or paper cement clay (weatherproof) is recommended. For large permanent outdoor sculptures, a material called Pal Tiya will be covered.

The principles of 3-Dimensional Design will be presented and discussed relative to each student’s sculptural project.

  • NO CLASS: 11/29
    MAKE-UP CLASS: 12/6
  • Material Fee $65 Paid to instructor in class

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    Please bring an apron or old shirt to protect your clothes
    All other materials will be provided.


Keener, Joel
Joel Keener

Residing and working in Claymont Delaware, Joel considers himself to be a realist with a traditional fine art background. Having worked in various mediums from pencil to cast bronze sculpture, his passion for art began in high school and after 57 years, this passion is vibrant as ever.  After serving in Viet Nam, he was accepted to college and further graduated with a Master's in Fine Arts Degree in Sculpture. Joel has exhibited internationally, and his work adorns numerous private collections. Now retired from teaching fine art and design in higher education, he devotes much of his time to sculpture and drawing. He has crafted his drawing techniques which he calls energy drawings and messy lines to a fine art teachable discipline. His energy drawings won him numerous awards in numerous Science Fiction and Fantasy Art shows from 1998 to 2012. He subscribes to the idea that with this technique, almost anyone can create dynamic and beautiful drawings. His drawings range from softly toned nudes and portraits to wildly abandoned pencil and eraser strokes that burst from the paper and draw the viewer into the work with intriguing detail. https://myownlines.com