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SUMMARY:THE PORTRAIT IN RELIEF SCULPTURE: A COURSE IN MEDALLIC DESIGN AND PROCESS\, WITH EUGENE DAUB\, FNSS
DESCRIPTION:The Portrait in Relief Sculpture: A Course in Medallic Design and Process\, with Eugene Daub\, FNSS.\n\nLearning the practice of relief sculpture applied to the portrait is the focus of this workshop.  Students will learn how to cast their work in plaster and work into the negative mold.  The positive effect of this method cannot be overstated.  Students will work from a photo reference.  The word\, "medallic"\, does not necessarily mean that the portrait will be cast in metal.  It is used here as a term that connotes the format\, process\, or size.  The workshop also covers how the finished plaster can be reduced to a smaller size and cast into different materials such as bronze\, resin\, and clay.  We will discuss alternative ways of making medals.  Patination will be covered and\, if time allows\, there will be a demonstration by the instructor. \n\nEugene Daub studied at the University of Pittsburgh\, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, and Alfred University in New York. His teaching experience is equally extensive\, having taught at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco\, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture\, and Rutgers University.  Eugene Daub has created hundreds of portrait reliefs for public figures\, mints\, and an 18-foot relief for the Senate Chamber in the Montana Capitol Building.  Nationally known for his work in the field of medallic art\, he has received the highest national and international awards for excellence in figurative and bas-relief sculpture from the American Numismatic Society and the American Numismatic Association.  In 2002\, he received the Arthur Ross Award from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America for achievement in figurative sculpture.  He is a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society and of the American Numismatic Society and is vice president of the American Medallic Sculpture Association.  His works appear in numerous private and public collections\, including the British Museum\, the Smithsonian\, and Brookgreen Gardens.  His sculpture of Rosa Parks was unveiled in Statuary Hall in the US Capitol in 2013.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="box-sizing: border-box\; margin: 1.25rem 0px\; line-height: 1.4\; color: rgb(18\, 35\, 1)\; font-family: Roboto\, Helvetica\, Arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 16px\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p style="box-sizing: border-box\; margin: 1.25rem 0px\; line-height: 1.4\; color: rgb(18\, 35\, 1)\; font-family: Roboto\, Helvetica\, Arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 16px\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\;"><em style="box-sizing: border-box\;">The Portrait in Relief Sculpture: A Course in Medallic Design and Process</em>\, with Eugene Daub\, FNSS.</p>\n\n<p style="box-sizing: border-box\; margin: 1.25rem 0px\; line-height: 1.4\; color: rgb(18\, 35\, 1)\; font-family: Roboto\, Helvetica\, Arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 16px\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\;">Learning the practice of relief sculpture applied to the portrait is the focus of this workshop.&nbsp\; Students will learn how to cast their work in plaster and work into the negative mold.&nbsp\; The positive effect of this method cannot be overstated.&nbsp\; Students will work from a photo reference.&nbsp\; The word\, &ldquo\;medallic&rdquo\;\, does not necessarily mean that the portrait will be cast in metal.&nbsp\; It is used here as a term that connotes the format\, process\, or size.&nbsp\; The workshop also covers how the finished plaster can be reduced to a smaller size and cast into different materials such as bronze\, resin\, and clay.&nbsp\; We will discuss alternative ways of making medals.&nbsp\; Patination will be covered and\, if time allows\, there will be a demonstration by the instructor.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p style="box-sizing: border-box\; margin: 1.25rem 0px\; line-height: 1.4\; color: rgb(18\, 35\, 1)\; font-family: Roboto\, Helvetica\, Arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 16px\; background-color: rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\;">Eugene Daub studied at the University of Pittsburgh\, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, and Alfred University in New York. His teaching experience is equally extensive\, having taught at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco\, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, the Johnson Atelier Technical Institute of Sculpture\, and Rutgers University.&nbsp\; Eugene Daub has created hundreds of portrait reliefs for public figures\, mints\, and an 18-foot relief for the Senate Chamber in the Montana Capitol Building.&nbsp\; Nationally known for his work in the field of medallic art\, he has received the highest national and international awards for excellence in figurative and bas-relief sculpture from the American Numismatic Society and the American Numismatic Association.&nbsp\; In 2002\, he received the Arthur Ross Award from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America for achievement in figurative sculpture.&nbsp\; He is a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society and of the American Numismatic Society and is vice president of the American Medallic Sculpture Association.&nbsp\; His works appear in numerous private and public collections\, including the British Museum\, the Smithsonian\, and Brookgreen Gardens.&nbsp\; His sculpture of Rosa Parks was unveiled in Statuary Hall in the US Capitol in 2013.</p>\n
LOCATION:Brookgreen Gardens Murrells Inlet\, SC Campbell Center Sculpture Studio
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URL:https://www.visitgeorge.com/events/details/the-portrait-in-relief-sculpture-a-course-in-medallic-design-and-process-with-eugene-daub-fnss-10780
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