Metal sculpture – make a dachshund in a day with Bryony Knox

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Location: West Dean
£182
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About this course

This one-day course will teach you basic metalwork skills, such as piercing, forming and riveting, whilst making a humorous steel dachshund dog on button wheels with an ornate brass crown.

Course Description

On this one-day course, your tutor will show you how to turn flat sheet steel into a three-dimensional creature. The aim of the course is to teach beginners the basic three techniques needed in jewellery or metalwork: sawing, soldering and forming, whilst making something fun. Your dog will have button wheels, and text can be stamped on the dog for personalisation. The finishing touch is an ornate brass crown, perfect to test out your newfound piercing skills.

Your tutor will explain how the sculpture is made step-by-step and she will demonstrate each technique along the way.

By the end of the day, you will have a final steel sculpture of a dachshund to take home with you that will measure 15cm x 8cm and perhaps a second smaller dachshund if you are super speedy.

Course Materials

Included

On this course the College will supply all of the materials you will need to make this set project, including: 2 pieces of steel sheet in the following sizes 0.8mm 15 x 12cm and 0.8mm 15 x 9cm, saw blades 2/0 – 2 bundles, a piece of tracing paper, carbon paper and a pencil per student plus some beeswax to share amongst the group. The tutor will supply some of the materials, including brass sheet, buttons and small rivets per student and some lacquer to share amongst the group.

Available to buy

Available from shop: A good variety of art and craft materials including tracing paper and pencils. Some metal is available for purchase.

Additional information

Please wear appropriate clothing/aprons for the workshop or studio, this includes stout covered footwear (no sandals or open toes). Possible equipment restrictions in tutor absence.

Timetable

Timetable

Student registration: 9am
Course teaching: 9.15am - 5pm
Lunch is included

General Information

Tutors

Bryony Knox profile

Bryony Knox

For the past 20 years Bryony Knox has worked in many scales and metals - specialising in  Chasing and Repousse. She teaches master classes from her studio in Edinburgh as well as a visiting Lecturer. Bryony trained at Glasgow School of Art and past commissions include objects for J K Rowling & HRH Princess Anne.

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Further study options

Take the next step in your creative practice, with foundation level to Masters in Fine Art study. 

Depending on your experience, start with an Online Foundation Certificate in Art and Design (one year, part-time), a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design made up of 10 short courses taken over two years (part-time) or advance your learning with our BA (Hons) Art and Contemporary Craft: Materials, Making, and Place (six years part-time). All will help you develop core skills, find direction in your practice and build an impressive portfolio in preparation for artist opportunities or higher-level study. See all degree and diploma courses.

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