Sculpting a Standing Horse or Dog Masterclass with Sharon Regan
About the event
Join Sharon Regan for a fully immersive masterclass experience. Surrounded by horses and dogs participants will be guided through the techniques needed to create a standing horse or dog sculpture from clay.
These masterclasses will take place over 3 sessions with the opportunity to take your work home and further work on it at home between session 1 and 2. You will be shown how to create a supporting structure for your sculpture and how to create energy and movement. The class will look at anatomy and have an opportunity to observe of the horses and bring those observations to your sculpture.
3 sessions will need to be attended to create your sculpture:
- Monday 21st August 10am-1pm
- Monday 28th August 10am – 1pm
- Monday 4th September 10am – 1pm
Where is it taking place?
Gransha Equestrian Centre,
10A Kerrs Road,
Bangor
BT19 7QD
Accessibility:
Uneven ground and some steps may make access difficult for those with walking difficulties.
Who is it suitable for?
These sessions are more suitable for participants who have previous experience of working with clay. Participants should be over 16 years.
When is it taking place?
Session 1 Monday 21st August 10am-1pm, modelling the sections and support structure.
Session 2 Monday 28th August 10am-1pm, assembling the sections, refining details, adding texture.
Session 3 Monday 4th September, decorating the bisque fired sculpture with underglaze and glaze.
Price and do you need to book?
Total cost for 3 sessions including clay, firings and underglaze £90.
Contact details
T: 07546771269
Additional information:
This event is a part of August Craft Month held in collaboration with Design & Crafts Council Ireland and Cork Craft & Design. 2023 will mark the 17th annual August Craft Month in NI with makers all across the island of Ireland getting involved.
Disclaimer
All August Craft Month events are run independently by the event organisers. For questions regarding this event please contact the event organiser directly.