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Monthly Archives: July 2011
What Fun we had at Art In Action 2011, Waterperry, Oxford
Well, my much anticipated and eagerly awaited frist trip to Art In Action with the Art Academy has finally been and gone, and oh what a great time we had. I was blown away by the sheer scale of it and … Continue reading
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The ‘Bronze Age Sculpture Casting Foundry’, Limehouse
How exciting – I get the call from the foundry to say it’s time to go and check the wax prior to their making the ceramic shell and bronze casting (the hot molten stuff!). (This is for a hand portrait sculpture … Continue reading
A term of Sculpture and Drawing at the Art Academy London draws to a close
The Summer Holidays are upon us – it must be time to reflect upon the term that was…. This term I did two modules, Dynamic Figure and Anatomical Drawing. For the Dynamic Figure class we had two models for the … Continue reading