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| Wood Carving Classes with Gerald Adams of the Master Carvers Association. |
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| Monday, 10 October 2011 13:19 |
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Your Tutor. Gerald Adams After obtaining a fine art degree at Exeter, Gerald worked for a large Norfolk Furniture maker making fine reproductions, before studying carving at the London College of Furniture and setting up on his own. The workshop has been in production since 1986 producing components for the furniture industry, as well as lately, design, architectural detail and sculptural work for large private houses and the church.
I just wanted to say thank you. 'A brilliant grounding, giving me me confidence to follow a sketch through to completion.' 'Wonderful 2 day course, thoroughly enjoyed it, am looking forward to finishing off todays work and doing further projects. 'It was good to be with other people who were learning and enthusiastic about carving. I feel able to begin work on the projects I have been wanting to do for years but not had the courage/skill/knowledge to start. When I was carving yesterday on my own I remembered what you had said and was really able to find ways of working with the wood rather than against it and it was thrilling to experience what you had been saying.' MAX 5 STUDENTS.
AIMS OF COURSE: The course is designed to introduce students to the specific skills and techniques involved in woodcarving, to boost their confidence and enthusiasm to take on new projects. WHAT STUDENTS SHOULD ACHIEVE Students should gain a good understanding of the fundamentals of woodcarving techniques and practices, the tutor aims to encourage and direct individuals to use their talents effectively. You can expect to complete a piece of work in the time available. TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS COVERED
The course is hands on: tuition is by demonstration; learning is by practice with tutor input. STUDENT PREPARATION Students should wear clothing and footwear suitable for hands on workshop work. Bring any hand tools you already have but please do not buy new or extra as there are tools available and advice will be given on what is required. Wood is available at cost. Woodcarving courses - projects As well as the subjects covered in the beginner’s class the following, more specific areas can be taught. These are suggestions as weekends can be tailored to suit individual carvers, we aim to have fun as well as be instructional and inspirational. STUDENT PROJECTS Bring your own new or ongoing projects for advice and further encouragement. If you could send photo’s or drawings before the course, we can have a head start. LETTERING Again the course looks at design, transferring design to wood, cutting and finishing Students should by the end of a weekend have a house sign or plaque to take home. CARVE A CABRIOLE LEG This covers the subject from design to finished product, various aspects are looked at:-
Please give me a ring on 01508 532111 to discuss fees and dates. |
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