Hurricane Goddesses with Madeline Beaudry

Intermediate Figurative Sculpture & Mold Making

In this unique four-session workshop, students will go beyond traditional hand-building to create a stunning, wall-hanging figurative sculpture. This course bridges the gap between fine art sculpting and mixed media embellishment. Register online or email AWI Clay Director Nancy@artistsworkshopinc.com.

What You Will Learn:

  • Face Sculpting:
    Master the fundamentals of sculpting a human face in modeling clay.

  • Mold Making:
    Learn to create a custom mold from your sculpture that can be reused for future projects.

  • Mixed Media Finishing:
    Explore creative surface techniques including paint, alcohol inks, and paper application using various mediums.

Schedule & Location

  • Dates:
    March 2, 3, 16, and 20 (Spring Session)

  • Time:
    1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • Days:
    Mondays & select dates (as scheduled)

  • Location:
    Classroom A – Clay Studio

  • Level:
    Intermediate (Some experience with clay and hand-building is advised).


Student Materials List

To get the most out of this class, please bring the following:

  • Clay:
    A sculpting medium (clay with grog is preferred, but not mandatory).

  • Sculpting Tools:
    Your choice of hand tools.

  • Note:
    While the studio has tools available for use, you may wish to bring your own. Sets can be found at Michaels, Walmart, Harbor Freight, or online.

  • Price
    $150 for members, $200 for non-members
    $20 material fee to cover the modeling clay, mold material and paints.

  • Supplies
    $50 per 25 lb. bag of clay. This fee includes studio glazes (underglazes, brush on and dipping) and kiln firings. Basic tools are available for use while in the studio. Please bring your own towel and apron (if desired)

Register online or email AWI Clay Director Nancy@artistsworkshopinc.com.

Instructor

Madeline Beaudry
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Madeline Beaudry is a mixed media artist living between Wakefield, Rhode Island and Deland, Florida.  She enjoys the flexibility and adventure that comes with working in varied mediums including, paper, clay, acrylic, wool and silk.

“I take my inspiration from nature. I love working with organic forms that change and evolve during the creative process.  From black and white marks on a blank canvas to complex layers of cloth, paint or paper, I wait in anticipation of how the materials will work with me to bring about a finished form.  Equally fascinating for me is the art of figurative sculpture.  Every figure tells a story and the moment when a figure takes on a personality and is looking up at you is an indescribable experience.”

Ms. Beaudry’s figures, paintings, collages and wearable art are in private collections nationwide. Most recently she was a featured artist in Ink Magazine.  See https://inkct.com/, page 20. Visit her Facebook page, Rue Magic Studio or contact her at maabeaudr@gmail.com