Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Sculpture Workshop


   I had a fabulous creative time this past Saturday at fiber sculpture workshop held at Mount Dora Center for the Arts. I spent the day with five other fabulous women artists.   The class was taught by Regine Dossche.

Class in Progress
Liz, Lynn, Kate, Regine, and me
(Krysta not picutred ~ Photographer)




Liz Wincup
and Me!

 It was beautiful, really.








We spent the morning building the body with wire, aluminium foil and masking tape.  Then we took a break for lunch at Oudom Thai right next door to the MDCA where we had an interesting time and experience with some new foods. There were a few first time Thai eaters, and Regine treated us all to fried cheesecake, which I had never had before.  Oudom does it in such a nice way, it was fabulous, but I think I'll try and avoid it. So bad! But, oh, so good!
making the armature



Kate Hall concentrating on her mermaid


After lunch we came back and used Powertex, a textile hardener that comes in beautiful natural colors...white, green, grey, red, terracotta, etc. to create the covering and drapery of the sculptures.  
Lynn Herrick

 
Me, work in progress, wet sculpture
adding her shawl










I loved this medium and hope I can explore the many other ways to use it. It seems limitless, really.  I'm so proud of my girl, I love her so!





finished sculpture
10"x7"x12"

3 comments:

  1. This is extremely cool. I would like to see it in person:)

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    1. Oh, Gina...how wonderful that would be! Thanks for the love.

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  2. Bring her on Thursday! I love this sort of stuff!

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