Jewellery: A Winters Tale with Zoe Arnold

UPDATED 20160107 08:45:42

Explore the narrative within contemporary jewellery by building on the stories of found objects and materials. By combining found objects and other materials such as silver, students will create a small object or piece of jewellery in the form of a layered 'Diorama' based on their own designs. We will be exploring "Into the Woods - a darker look at fairy tales". This is an Intermediate level jewellery course.

Course information

Name: Jewellery: A Winters Tale with Zoe Arnold Qualification title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design, 21 to 44 hrs, PW C Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160107 08:45:42 Updated 20160107 08:45:42

Entry requirements

All tools needed to take part in the course are available in the workshop. We also provide basic materials in reasonable quantities, such as base metals, paper, acrylics, enamel etc. There are some items you will need to purchase yourself such as precious metals (silver and gold), stones, saw blades and specific sized drill bits. Your tutor will help you assess your metal requirements for each project and provide a list of suppliers. It would also be helpful to bring: - Any silver or gold sheet, wire and chain that you already have.. - Suitable workshop clothing, a hairband if you have long hair, and an apron or old shirt. - Any scraps, oddments or found objects you may find of interest. - Any ribbon, ropes, string. Needle and thread if you have them. - A sketch book/note book, pen, pencil, watercolours, charcoal. Whatever you like to work with. - Any beads, old discarded items, whatever they may be, old carved pieces of wood, broken ceramics, lost earrings and rings, unusual stones….rusted fragments… - Old prints, images or etchings you might be able to cut up and use. Though we may not use all of the above, the more you have access to, the more creative you can be! Some extra materials will be available from the tutor, including some inspirational materials and found objects and some rope and strings. Equipment required All tools needed to take part in the course are available in the workshop. We also provide basic materials in reasonable quantities, such as base metals, paper, acrylics, enamel etc. There are some items you will need to purchase yourself such as precious metals (silver and gold), stones, saw blades and specific sized drill bits. Your tutor will help you assess your metal requirements for each project and provide a list of suppliers. It would also be helpful to bring: - Any silver or gold sheet, wire and chain that you already have.. - Suitable workshop clothing, a hairband if you have long hair, and an apron or old shirt. - Any scraps, oddments or found objects you may find of interest. - Any ribbon, ropes, string. Needle and thread if you have them. - A sketch book/note book, pen, pencil, watercolours, charcoal. Whatever you like to work with. - Any beads, old discarded items, whatever they may be, old carved pieces of wood, broken ceramics, lost earrings and rings, unusual stones….rusted fragments… - Old prints, images or etchings you might be able to cut up and use. Though we may not use all of the above, the more you have access to, the more creative you can be! Some extra materials will be available from the tutor, including some inspirational materials and found objects and some rope and strings.

Provider

Morley College
Further Education
enquiries@morleycollege.ac.uk
2074501889
http://www.morleycollege.ac.uk

Address

61 Westminster Bridge Road Town: London County:Greater London

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design, 21 to 44 hrs, PW C Qualification: Non regulated SFA formula funded provision, Level 1, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design, 21 to 44 hrs, PW C Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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