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3 sculpture teachers in Belgium

Trusted teacher: Apprendre la Sculpture : Du Classicisme à l'Abstrait. Cours de sculpture pour amateurs ou débutants. Partant du bas-relief, pour aller vers la ronde bosse. Je vous propose un apprentissage classique ou abstrait de l'art contemporain, qui vous permettra d'explorer votre imaginaire et/ou réaliser des corps figuratifs. Le cours se base évidemment sur vos envies. Si celles-ci sont tournées vers un apprentissage concret des techniques de sculpture, et par exemple de la figuration, nous allons nous concentrer là-dessus. Si vous êtes plus intéressés par une forme d’expression plus abstraite, je vous accompagnerai dans vos idées plus fantastiques. Une fois vos pièces réalisées, nous réfléchirons ensemble aux meilleures finitions, que ça soit le moulage et tirage en plâtre, ou une cuisson céramique de l'œuvre. Vos productions en cours de route seront protégées et traités avec soin, et toute production qui passe l'étape finale de moulage ou de cuisson vous appartiendra, je vous demanderai de les reprendre lorsque celles-ci seront terminées. Le cours figuratif et le cours abstrait offrent des trajectoires différentes, qui pourront évidemment être combinés pour atteindre un entre-deux intéressant. Le cours figuratif dispose de bustes et plâtres d'après lesquels des modelages peuvent être réalisés, ce qui vous permettra de mieux comprendre les formes du visage, du corps et des volumes qui composent l'être humain. Des références d'anatomie vous seront également disponibles selon les besoins, par exemple ; lors du travail du torse en modelage je vous présenterai des références anatomiques de pointe que vous pourrez garder. Le cours sur l'abstraction opère sur un autre axe, plus libre, ou ce seront vos idées avant tout qui construiront votre parcours, avec l'aide technique de ma part, des conseils et des coups de pouce lorsque vous en aurez besoin. Vous pouvez mélanger ces deux cours et je vous accompagnerai sur ce parcours plus mixte avec plaisir. La sculpture étant un medium qui prends de l'espace vos œuvres ne devront pas dépasser certaines dimensions, qui seront à voir en fonction de vos envies et ambitions. Le matériel est fourni, argile, plâtre, ébauchoirs et outils. Les quantités d'argile et de plâtre varieront en fonction de votre œuvre et du parcours que vous choisirez, cette variation peut induire des changements dans le prix, ex : une œuvre qui demande 5-10 kilos d'argile se voudras moins couteuse qu'une œuvre qui en demande le double. Le moulage en silicone lui aussi peut induire des couts plus élevés. ENGLISH : Learning Sculpture: From Classicism to Abstract Art. Sculpture classes for amateurs or beginners, starting with low relief and progressing to free-standing sculpture. I teach classical or abstract contemporary art, allowing you to explore your more abstract ideas, or the creation of figures and portraits. The course is, of course, tailored to your interests. If you’re focused on learning specific sculpting techniques in combination with figurative work—we’ll concentrate on that. If you’re more interested in a more abstract form of expression, I’ll accompany you on your creative path. Once your pieces are completed, we will discuss the best finishing options together, whether that involves casting in plaster or firing the work in a kiln. Your works-in-progress will be protected and handled with care, and any piece that reaches the final stage of casting or firing will belong to you; I will ask you to collect them once they are finished. The figurative course and the abstract course offer different paths, which can of course be combined to achieve an interesting middle ground. The figurative course provides busts and plaster casts, allowing you to better understand the shapes of the face, the body, and the volumes that make up the human form. Anatomy references will also be available to you as needed; for example, when working on the torso through modeling, I will provide you with good anatomical references that you can keep. The course on abstraction takes a different, freer approach, where your ideas will be the primary focus in shaping your creative journey, with technical guidance from me, as well as advice and support whenever you need it. You can, of course, combine these two courses, and I will be happy to guide you on this more mixed path. Since sculpture is a medium that takes up space, your works must not exceed certain dimensions, which will depend on your desires and ambitions. Materials are provided: clay, plaster, modeling tools, and other supplies. The amounts of clay and plaster will vary depending on your piece and the path you choose; this variation may result in price changes, e.g., a piece requiring 5–10 kilograms of clay will be less expensive than one requiring twice that amount. Silicone molding may also incur higher costs.
Sculpture · Art · Studio art
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This course is designed for beginners and advanced users who want to learn goldsmithing and signature jewelry. You'll learn classic techniques such as chiseling, casting, setting, and wax modeling, combined with contemporary methods such as mokume and sculptural design. During the course, you'll develop your own personal pieces and projects, and learn how to structure your ideas to create a coherent jewelry line. We also cover basics of jewelry history and applied design, so you understand how to combine technique and creativity. My classes are personalized, tailored to your needs, level, and goals. You'll learn everything from hands-on practice on your own piece to conceptualizing signature jewelry projects or artistic endeavors. This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn jewelry making and metalsmithing, from beginners to advanced students. You will learn classical techniques such as engraving, casting, stone setting, and wax modeling, combined with contemporary methods like mokume, etching, and sculptural design. Throughout the course, you will create your own pieces and personal projects, while learning how to structure your ideas to develop a coherent line of jewelry. We also cover jewelry history and applied design, helping you combine technique and creativity. My classes are personalized and tailored to your needs, skill level, and goals. You will gain hands-on experience in creating your pieces as well as guidance in conceptualizing author jewelry projects or artistic ventures.
Project management · Arts and crafts · Sculpture
One-on-one tutorial with an award winning contemporary artist to help you to push your work forward thematically and technically, whist helping to realise how your work sits contextually in the world in this time and place. During your one-on-one tutorial I will help assist you with your personal practice by : - Encouraging experimentation, investigation and creative research, resulting in a substantial and successfully resolved body of work - Helping to develop of an enhanced level of applied skills, enabling the clear communication of ideas and research through a discipline or disciplines of choice. - Facilitating a deeper understanding of the wider contexts for practice and research; evidence of an awareness of contemporary practice, exhibitions, seminars and events and a broader cultural framework provided in the supporting work . The aims: - To introduce students to a range of ideas about place (e.g. historical, social, psychological) and to selectively use these to develop their individual practice and its conceptual underpinnings. - To support students in developing their practice across a range of media, materials and approaches. - To develop students’ ability to articulate orally and in writing their creative responses to, personal insights into, and critical understanding of, the significance of place and environment to their practice and in the wider field of contemporary art and design. ----------------- - Helping you to articulate an understanding of the critical and conceptual contexts of your art practice. - Encouraging experimentation with forms and approaches to art making and critically reflecting on conceptual and material decisions in the production of contemporary artworks. - Produce artwork that is responsive and demonstrates evidence of experimentation in dialogue with others and in consideration of the ethical dimensions of collaborative practices. - Assist you in critiquing and evaluating the intellectual and technical rationales and processes involved in the production of contemporary artwork for public exhibition
Sculpture · Drawing & sketching · Filmmaking
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