What you'll learn
- Learn from scratch to make a papier mache sculpture.
- Realize a three-dimensional object modeled in papier mache.
- Gain knowledge about the use of materials suitable for the creation of a sculpture.
- Construct an easy stable structure.
- Use different techniques.
Requirements
- No knowledge of papier mache or sculpture is necessary. This is a practical course. Be inspired by my sculpture or create your own figure. We will use a number of different materials and tools. Here is the list: newspapers, drawing material, pencil or pen, Latex gloves, paint brushes, plastic bowls, adhesive tape, wall paint or acrylic paint, varnish, sand paper, kitchen knife or cutter. A workspace, preferably covered with a plastic sheet or newspaper.
Description
In this course, we will be creating a fun lady sculpture, inspired by the iconic Niki de Saint Phalle nana sculptures. Niki de Saint Phalle was a French sculptor and painter known for her colourful and whimsical sculptures of women. Her Nanas, in particular, are playful and joyful representations of the female form.
You will learn how to make a sculpture modelled in papier mache (paper strips and paper clay). Papier mache is a versatile and affordable medium, as well as being eco-friendly. A great way to upcycle your rubbish and help the planet.
The course guides you step by step in the creation of a structure, the volumes and surface of the piece, to the final finer details.
Throughout the course, we will cover the very basics of papier mache, from creating a stand and an armature to mixing paste and applying layers of paper, followed by paper clay.
By the end of the course, you will have created your very own fun lady sculpture. This course is the perfect opportunity to explore the world of papier mache and be an eco-warrior at the same time.
So, grab your newspaper and paste and lets get started!
Remember: you have a 30 days money back guarantee.
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for anyone wishing to create fun sculptures either for themselves or as fun gifts.
- Art and crafts lovers.
- Creative people wanting to experiment with a new artistic project, but do not know how.
Instructor
Hi, I'm Rachael.
I have always been very creative. I upcycle my household rubbish and transform it, with the help of papier mache, into sculptures. My long-term goal is to allow nothing to leave the house. Everything will become art.
Welcome to my course, learning how to make a fat lady sculpture in papier mache.