Sculpture from Figures

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Learn to design and produce sculpture using a variety of techniques, materials and processes. The course will introduce the formal language of sculpture - form, mass, weight, scale, balance; and how these elements can inform your own ideas and outcomes. Working initially with non-resistant materials, e.g. clay, papier mache, card, etc., you will be taught the basic methods of 3D construction. Other materials used may include plaster, wire, wood and stone. Students with some previous experience will be encouraged to develop and realise their own ideas using appropriate materials. Every effort will be made to encourage and support students own project ambitions; however, there will be some restrictions on the processes available and the possible scale of the work., , By the end of this course you should be able to:, Research and develop ideas for making sculpture., Select and use a range of sculptural techniques and processes., Produce sculptures that are informed by an understanding of the formal elements., Demonstrate a broader awareness of the history and context of sculpture., Work to health and safety guidelines., , , , Beginners and those with experience.It is important to note that craft courses are practical and require a degree of manual dexterity.

Course information

Name: Sculpture from Figures Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160412 14:35:51 Updated 20160412 14:35:51

Entry requirements

Students have to cover the cost of their own materials and are generally able to purchase these through the centre. The cost will vary according to the scale of the work produced, but the tutor will advise on the approximate costs of each project. Please bring any materials and equipment you have that might be appropriate to the course. All students should bring a sketchbook of at least A4 size, preferably with a hard cover, ring bound and containing good quality cartridge paper and a selection of pencils to the first class. Equipment required Students have to cover the cost of their own materials and are generally able to purchase these through the centre. The cost will vary according to the scale of the work produced, but the tutor will advise on the approximate costs of each project. Please bring any materials and equipment you have that might be appropriate to the course. All students should bring a sketchbook of at least A4 size, preferably with a hard cover, ring bound and containing good quality cartridge paper and a selection of pencils to the first class.

Provider

Kent Training and Apprenticeship Service / Kent Adult Education (Community Learning and Skills)
adult.education@kent.gov.uk
0845 606 5606
http://www.kent.gov.uk/adulted

Address

Head Office
College Road Town: Sittingbourne County:Kent

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, Crafts, Creative Arts and Design Classification: Arts, Media and Publishing

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