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Workshop: Metal and Cloth - Combining Contrasting Materials

Explore the quiet qualities of cloth in combination with the unrelenting strength of steel. In this class, you will combine the two mediums along with other materials, such as beeswax, ashes, clay and fire to create harmonious works of sculpture. Create expressive sculptures with a combination of creative techniques: sewing, brazing, wrapping, bending and burning. Examples f...

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Explore the quiet qualities of cloth in combination with the unrelenting strength of steel. In this class, you will combine the two mediums along with other materials, such as beeswax, ashes, clay and fire to create harmonious works of sculpture. Create expressive sculptures with a combination of creative techniques: sewing, brazing, wrapping, bending and burning. Examples for inspiration will be provided by the instructor. Prerequisite: None

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Subject

Art

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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When

September 25, 2009 - September 27, 2009
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Where

  • 1902 S Main St
    Seattle, WA 98144 | Central District

Price: $360.00

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Course Fee: $360

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  • Class / Group Sessions

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