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Holloware

Seattle Session with Pratt Fine Arts Center

Seattle, WA

Starting September 17, 2009

Subject: Jewelry Making

Holloware is a traditional method of hammering flat metal into three-dimensional form, such as a cup, teapot, or sculptural vessel. Come and explore holloware's diverse sculptural possibilities as you learn how to create unique forms with textures that cannot be achieved through other metalworking processes. You will learn raising, dapping, planishing, chasing and repousse, and silver soldering. In addition, the class will also cover options for finishing, coloring, and sealing metal. Beginners will have the opportunity to create two small hollow-formed vessels, while advanced students may choose...

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Holloware is a traditional method of hammering flat metal into three-dimensional form, such as a cup, teapot, or sculptural vessel. Come and explore holloware's diverse sculptural possibilities as you learn how to create unique forms with textures that cannot be achieved through other metalworking processes. You will learn raising, dapping, planishing, chasing and repousse, and silver soldering. In addition, the class will also cover options for finishing, coloring, and sealing metal. Beginners will have the opportunity to create two small hollow-formed vessels, while advanced students may choose to work on independent projects instead. Pratt is known throughout the region for its extensive range of holloware tools--come see for yourself what we offer for your use. Prerequisite: None FREE FRIDAY ACCESS

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When

September 17, 2009 - November 12, 2009
Weekly on Thursdays
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Where

Pratt Fine Arts Center
1902 S Main St
Seattle, WA 98144 | Central District

Type

  • Class / Group Sessions

Price: $305.00


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Since 1976, Pratt Fine Arts Center has offered art classes for everyone and workspace for artists in its equipment-rich...

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Since 1976, Pratt Fine Arts Center has offered art classes for everyone and workspace for artists in its equipment-rich facilities in Seattle’s Central District. Pratt serves 3,400 students each year and more than 500 working artists use Pratt’s affordable studios and professional-level equipment.

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