Sculpture
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Duration
10 Weeks
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Start date
Different dates available
Sculpture combines the creation of three dimensional forms in response to a given theme with an exploration of the properties of materials. These include plaster, wax, clay and wire as well as found materials. Some construction and casting techniques are also covered as well as more experimental processes. Suitable for: We believe that the most important qualification for our courses is enthusiasm for the subject, a desire to improve a creative talent. We have students who are at varying levels; some are beginner while others already work in the industry. At the end of your course we would expect you to gain skills necessary to obtain a level 3 qualification.
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About this course
No educational requirements for EU students.
For Non-EU students:
we would need a photocopy of your passport any school/university certificates, art/design/photo certificates, IELTS or any English language certificate from approved providers (check the UKBA list on the website) and samples of your art/design/photo work. You can send all by email.
By the new UK Border Agency regulations students should have a good standard of English (at least B1 level) which is the Cambridge ESOL, IELTS mini. 4.0, TOEFL 437-473 or Middle Intermediate Level.
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Subjects
- Materials
- Sculpture
- Construction Training
- Construction
- Casting
- Sculpting techniques
- 3D
- 3d design
- Materials Management
- Techniques
Course programme
Sculpture
combines the creation of three dimensional forms in response to a given theme with an exploration of the properties of materials. These include plaster, wax, clay and wire as well as found materials. Some construction and casting techniques are also covered as well as more experimental processes.
The safe use of a variety of tools, both common and specialist is demonstrated prior to hands on experience. There is a strong emphasis on the relationship between materials, processes and the development of ideas. The course encourages students to develop a practical understanding of how to make objects exist in 3D space
All our courses can lead to a nationally recognised qualification, although entry is not obligatory.
Sculpture