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Considering 3D - Basics of Abstract Sculpture - TAAC2269
Date: Sat, Feb 5, 2011
Length: 1 day
Times: 10am - 4pm
Cost: $95 + applicable taxes
Best to Register By: Sat, Jan 22, 2011
Course Description
This hands-on workshop explores basic forms as the essence of abstract sculptural practice. All sculpture begins with the understanding of spheres, tetrahedrons (pyramid) and cubes, which each participant will use as a starting point to build their own abstract sculptures,
A brief introduction will show how basic forms exist in nature, and how sculptors have applied these forms. Using wire frame, wire mesh and plaster bandage, participants will learn how to construct the essence of abstract forms. From that starting point, development of those forms will use repetition, incising of forms, mirroring and more as techniques to expand their personal vision.
Topics:
* Three basic forms as they exist in nature
* Basic construction techniques
* Diversifying basic forms to explore relationship, rhythm and movement
* Exploration of independent vision
Facilitator: Debora Alana graduated from the Ontario College of Art in Experimental Art. Known for her installation work and “Photo-poetics”, she has held solo exhibitions in Kazakhstan, Italy, France, India, and Canada. Recent group shows include SurrealEstate – Mobius, Boston MA, Um Livro Sobre A Morte - Museu Brasileiro da Escultura, Els Colors Del Foc (The Fire of Colour) –- Exposició Collectiva de Davis Museum, Barcelona, Spain; Look - CACGV, Art & Soul, Victoria. Debora has lectured in art institutions and universities in India and Kazakhstan, and art venues in Canada. She writes art criticism for the Exhibit-v blog in Victoria, BC.
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