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Let's Create Fantasy Dragon Sisu! Raya & the Last Dragon: Polymer Clay Sculpting
We will sculpt Sisu, the Last Dragon! Her form is made up of multiple elements of other animals. Polymer Clay Art Sculpture. Some clay experience is necessary.
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9-13
year olds
2-6
learners per class
$17
Charged upfront
Meets once
60 minute class
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Class Experience
About the Character: Long ago, in the fantasy world of Kumandra, humans and dragons lived together in harmony. However, when sinister monsters known as the Druun threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, those same monsters have returned, and it's up to a lone warrior to track down the last dragon and stop the Druun for good. Students do not need to know about the character Sisu in order to sculpt the dragon, however, it is a specific...
Polymer Bake Clay (any brand you prefer, for reference I use Sculpey III) Basic Sculpting tools, toothpick, smoothing tool, cutting tool, dotting ball tool or end of paintbrush (for eye sockets) A Baking sheet covered with parchment/baking paper A non stick (non porous) surface to work on (You can cover a piece of cardboard with parchment paper and tape it to the bottom…that works) A small rolling pin or paintbrush handle or anything smooth to roll out small pieces of clay. *The colors specific to this sculpt are: Light teal blue, Darker teal blue, Light purple, and very small amounts of black and white for eyes. Optional: A clear glass marble or bead Optional: I use acrylic paint markers for adding detail/designs AFTER I bake the clay. Optional: I use white pearl Mica Shimmer Powder to get a "glow" effect (this goes on BEFORE baking) Optional: Clear water based gloss glaze for after baking **Polymer clay requires baking according to the package direction. (Generally ~275 °F/135 °C, depending on your brand of clay). You may do this after class. Parental help is necessary.
1 hour per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
**Polymer clay requires baking according to the package direction. (Generally ~275 °F/135 °C, depending on your brand of clay). You may do this after class. Parental help is necessary.
Teacher
Creative Courses by Lori King (Art, Design, Clay)Artist/Illustrator/Designer
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About Me
B.F.A in Fashion Design A.A.S in Illustration/Art History A.A.S in Graphic Design Hi There! I'm Lori...a graduate of F.I.T in NYC. I've worked in different areas of the design industry since 1991, from illustration, pattern making, garment...