This workshop is for everyone and anyone keen to try something new!
Join us for this special opportunity to try your hand at clay 'sketching'. Figurative artist Yvette Ten-Bohmer, will guide you through the process of creating a 3D 'sketch' with clay and a life model. This workshop will help improve your observation, develop your fine-motor and problem-solving skills and, not to mention, be soooo much fun!
While you get to take home your very own sculpture made from air-dry clay, the main objective is to improve observation skills and general brain joy!
There is no skill level necessary for this workshop, just an openness to come and try something new.
Please note: We use a professional unclothed model for this workshop.About Yvette Ten-Bohmer
Growing up in Newcastle, Yvette completed an Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts at Newcastle Art School. Yvette found this course to be just the beginning of her life passion in exploring creative expression through the study of the human form. Yvette went on to study a BA Fine Arts at the National Art School, Sydney. Upon completing her studies Yvette has continued to work as an artist, exhibiting regularly in Sydney and Melbourne and also working as a teacher, inspiring students to seek their own creative expression. In 2011 Yvette won the prestigious John Olsen Prize for Life Drawing.
Workshop Schedule
What you get:
All materials supplied including air-drying clay.
What to bring: A large container for ease in transporting your sculpture home.
What to bring: A large container for ease in transporting your sculpture home.
About Yvette Ten-Bohmer
Growing up in Newcastle, Yvette completed an Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts at Newcastle Art School. Yvette found this course to be just the beginning of her life passion in exploring creative expression through the study of the human form. Yvette went on to study a BA Fine Arts at the National Art School, Sydney. Upon completing her studies Yvette has continued to work as an artist, exhibiting regularly in Sydney and Melbourne and also working as a teacher, inspiring students to seek their own creative expression. In 2011 Yvette won the prestigious John Olsen Prize for Life Drawing.
Growing up in Newcastle, Yvette completed an Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts at Newcastle Art School. Yvette found this course to be just the beginning of her life passion in exploring creative expression through the study of the human form. Yvette went on to study a BA Fine Arts at the National Art School, Sydney. Upon completing her studies Yvette has continued to work as an artist, exhibiting regularly in Sydney and Melbourne and also working as a teacher, inspiring students to seek their own creative expression. In 2011 Yvette won the prestigious John Olsen Prize for Life Drawing.