Dynamic Wire Figures
NC1-01
Start Date
03/25
Time
7pm–10pm
Room
Kennedy 303
End Date
05/06
Meeting Day
Tuesdays
Credits
0
In this course we delve into the vibrant world of wire sculpture, focusing mainly on figurative art. Sculpting with wire is not only engaging and challenging, but also a powerful medium for personal expression. The possibilities are limitless, and by using the human body as our subject, we can explore what it means to be human. We will cover human anatomy and proportion, gesture and movement, balance and expression. We will use sketchbooks to draw and design in, and we’ll learn about other figurative artists who work in wire like Alberto Giacometti, Alexander Calder, Elizabeth Catlett, Karen Akhikyan, Barbara Lich, and Ruth Asawa.
Techniques Learned
Bending: Bending is the foundational technique in wire sculpting, allowing you to shape the wire into various forms.
Looping: Looping introduces depth and texture to your sculpture, enhancing its visual appeal.
Coiling: Coiling involves wrapping wire around itself or another object, creating intricate designs and patterns.
Cutting: Making clean cuts is crucial for achieving a polished finish in your work.
Supplies Needed
Wire Cutters – Prescision Pliers are helpful
Needle Nose Pliers
Regular Pliers
Working Gloves & Safety Glasses
Drawing Pencil & Sketchbook
Some wire will be provided for the first class meeting. Resources for additional materials will be covered at that time.
This class meets in person on campus.
Interested in Studio Arts? This class is part of the Studio Arts Certificate!
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Kristin Powers
Kristin Powers is a sculptural installation artist focused on creating spaces while leaving room. for reflection. Working with multiple mediums, lens-based media, and sound, Powers explores an ever-evolving iterative landscape, looking for resonant frequencies where many feel. Powers holds a BFA in Ceramics from Rhode Island School of Design, and an MFA in Sculpture from … Read more