Cygnet by Debra Flocco

The
Sculpture
Class

              

Cygnet by Debra Flocco

The Sculpture Class

               

The
Sculpture
Class

               

Welcome to our online sculpture school

Debra Flocco , Village Voice

Your eyes see the beauty of the human body as you have never seen it before

Join us from anywhere in the world and learn to sculpt in our live interactive online classes

Your hands feel the power of the forms as you capture their energy in clay

Debra Flocco, Invitation to National Academy of Design exhibition, Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center

 Our lives have been devoted to the study of sculpture. All that we have learned we have shared with hundreds of students, i.e. 

  • Lessons from antiquity            
      • Proportion
      • Composition
      • Anatomy
      • Geometry
      • Architecture
  • Casting and Mold making
  • Materials and tools

Life cast of male torso by Bill Gnichtel is shown next to a plaster cast of the “Lapith” from the Parthenon South metope relief ” The Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs ” on loan from The Metropolitan Museum of Art . Cast for the Newington-Cropsey Foundation.

We have opened our studio and made it a home to all who desire to sculpt for over three decades. Now, you can be a part of this rare and inspiring artistic experience by joining us in our studio for live online sculpture classes.

We welcome all Levels

  • Classes for Beginners
  • Classical and Modern Figurative
  • Portraiture
  • Casting and Finishing
Life cast by William Gnichtel

Our small live online classes recreate the rich  learning environment that our school has been known for. Live interactive classes feature instructor demonstrations, lectures, and critiques. As students sculpt alongside their teacher their questions are welcomed as vital inspiration for discussion and exploration. One on one interaction and sharing with other artists energizes the intimate class and fosters an exhilarating learning experience.

Our small live online classes recreate the rich learning environment that our school has been known for. Live interactive classes feature instructor demonstrations, lectures, and critiques. As students sculpt alongside their teacher  their questions are welcomed as vital inspiration for discussion and exploration. One on one interaction and sharing with other artists energizes the intimate class and fosters an exhilarating learning experience.

Life cast of male torso by Bill Gnichtel is shown next to a plaster cast of the “Lapith” from the Parthenon South metope relief ” The Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs ” on loan from The Metropolitan Museum of Art . Cast for the Newington-Cropsey Foundation.

We have devoted our lives to the study of sculpture; sharing all we have learned with hundreds of students ie:

  • lessons from antiquity
  • Proportion
  • Composition
  • Anatomy
  • Geometry
  • Architecture
  • Casting and Mold making
  • Materials Ect.

We have opened our studio and made it a home to all who desire to sculpt for over three decades. Now, you can be a part of this rare and inspiring artistic experience by joining us in our studio for live online sculpture classes.

We welcome all Levels

  • Classes for Beginners
  • Advanced Classical and Modern Figurative
  • Portraiture
  • Casting and Finishing
Life cast by William Gnichtel

Our small live online classes recreate the rich creative learning environment that our school has been known for. Live interactive classes feature instructor demonstrations, lectures, and critiques. As students sculpt alongside the instructor their questions are welcomed as vital inspiration for discussion and exploration. One on one interaction with the instructor and sharing with other artists energizes the intimate class and fosters an exhilarating learning experience.

   The works of the masters Michelangelo, Leonardo, Rodin, Brancusi and others will be discussed. Students will receive supporting materials via text, e.g. images of sculptures and drawings to enhance their learning.

You go beyond learning to sculpt

William Gnichtel making mold on Reinhold Niebuhr monument by Robert Berks for Elmhurst University

You learn to be a sculptor

You learn to be a sculptor

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