¡Creemos un dragón axolotl mítico de fantasía! Escultura artística con arcilla polimérica
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50 minutos horas presencialesExperiencia de clase
This class is best for students who are already comfortable with using clay, as we move at a steady pace. In this class, we will work together to learn the steps needed to create each portion of our adorable miniature Axolotl Dragons. Different camera views will be used to show each step of the way. As a class, we will condition, cut, roll and form our pieces. Then we will assemble our body parts and get them prepared to be baked after class is over. The supplies are listed below and are necessary to complete the project. Students may choose any color scheme/morph of the axolotl. I will go over the different ones that exist in nature. Note that the teacher will be using Polymer Clay, but Students may use whichever sculpting medium they are comfortable with. **Polymer clay requires baking according to the package direction. (Generally ~275 °F, depending on your brand of clay). You will bake after class. Parental help is necessary. Sculpting Medium (any brand/type you prefer. I like to use Sculpey Polymer Clay). *A little clay goes a LONG way in miniature sculpting! Basic Sculpting tools, toothpick, smoothing tool, A cutting tool (clay knife, blade, anything that you are comfortable with using) A non stick 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 Wooden toothpicks (cut in half) or small pieces of sculpting/jewelry wire Variety of colors of clay (I used white, pale pink, darker pink) Black clay or glass seed beads for eyes
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Orientación para padres
Students will be using a cutting tool. Please go over blade safety.
Polymer clay requires baking according to the package direction. (Generally ~275 °F, depending on your brand of clay). You will bake after class. Parental help is necessary.
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Sculpting Medium (any brand/type you prefer. I like to use Sculpey Polymer Clay). *A little clay goes a LONG way in miniature sculpting! Basic Sculpting tools, toothpick, smoothing tool, A cutting tool (clay knife, blade, anything that you are comfortable with using) A non stick 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 Wooden toothpicks (cut in half) or small pieces of sculpting/jewelry wire Variety of colors of clay (I used white, pale pink, darker pink) Black clay or glass seed beads for eyes
Idioma en el que se imparte la clase
Inglés
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
1 el profesor tiene una licenciatura
Licenciatura en Arte y Diseño desde Fashion Institute of Technology
1 el maestro tiene un título de asociado
Grado asociado en Arte y Diseño desde Fashion Institute of Technology
Welcome to Creative Courses!
We comprise of a group of talented, credentialed artists and educators, who love sharing our knowledge and creativity with our students.
Our Classes include a wide variety of Visual Arts & S.T.E.A.M Education:
Fashion Design
Illustration
Graphic Design
Animation
Game Design
Coding
Anime/Manga
Character Design and Writing
Photography
Painting (all mediums)
Digital Art & Design
STEM Club
Science
Our Awesome Teachers:
*Lori King (Ms. Lori - She/Her) is a graduate of F.I.T in NYC. She worked in different areas of the design industry since 1991, from illustration, pattern making, garment construction to designing full story boards for buyers. She tutored Fashion Illustration for a few years to help other students complete their professional portfolios before their interviews. Lori is also a Polymer Clay artist, Graphic Designer and Illustrator.
B.F.A in Fashion Design
A.A.S in Illustration/Art History
A.A.S in Graphic Design
*M Hopkins (Teacher M - They/Them) is a professional, published artist who creates comics and illustrations with a love for color theory! When they are not drawing, they can be found on the floor playing with their cat, Tuesday. BFA in Sequential Arts from Savannah College of Art and Design.
B.F.A in Sequential Arts
*Appiffany Joiner-McNeil (Mrs. Appiffany or Mrs. AJ) Graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Biology, Cum Laude. She holds a Masters of Arts in Psychology and a Masters of Arts in Teaching.
She brings STEM and psychology to the platform, with science projects, labs, and experiments.
As a member of the Society for Science, she will further extend students' curiosity into the STEM field without the restrictions of specific curriculums.
University of Fayetteville State University
*Rori VanMaanen (Teacher Rori - They/Them)
As an alumni of Cleveland Institute of Art with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Game Design they have a passion for interactive art and how they can push the boundaries of what interactive art means. Having been a visual arts assistant at their old high school Interlochen Arts Academy during the summers, teaching others and seeing the joy in what people create has motivated Rori to pursue teaching. In their free time Rori likes to aquascape. Creating aquariums of any variety of sizes and making little beautiful habitats for their favorite type of fish a Betta fish, they currently have 2 bettas and 4 tanks.
B.F.A in Game Design
*Kierra Sullivan (Ms. Kierra) is an illustrator, small business owner, and education professional here to teach you all about the joys of making art! She has a Bachelor's degree from the Savannah College of Art & Design, and her illustrations have been featured in card decks, art anthologies, and more.
B.F.A in Art & Design
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Clase única en vivo
17 US$
por claseSe reúne una vez
50 min
Completado por 20 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 8-13
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