This class will focus on creating a life-size clay portrait sculpture head from life. We will work with a female and a male model, respectively, for a period of five sessions each. Students will gain an understanding of proportions, anatomy, and modeling techniques through observation-based learning. The class will offer demonstrations to illustrate sculpture methodology, as well as individual critiques to assist students in meeting their personal goals.
Finished works can either be molded (not provided by Fleisher) or removed from the armature and fired at Fleisher. These options will be explained in more depth during the first class.
What you will learn:
1. Techniques of observation and modeling in clay
2. Methods and materials for additive and reductive sculpting with clay
3. Anatomy, structure, and proportions
4. Options for finalizing and formalizing figurative sculptures
This is a great opportunity to sculpt from the live model and walk away with a unique piece of portraiture. Everyone is welcome, and beginners are encouraged!
Please note: Class will not meet on Tuesday, September 23 in observance of Rosh Hashanah.Firing Schedule: Sculpture students are welcome to fire finished work in our Ceramics Studio. Finished work may not be on an armature and must be bone dry before firing. Therefore, sculpture students are encouraged to bring finished work home at the end of the term and bring it back to campus the following term for firing. Additional questions about firing sculpture works can be directed to Scott Cooper, Senior Studio Technician at scooper@fleisher.org.
All artwork and supplies must be removed from Fleisher’s Sculpture Studio by November 21 unless registered for a Ceramics class during the upcoming Winter 2025 term. All other items left behind on student shelves may be discarded before the next term begins.