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Urban Soul Carriage
Oil Pastel by Professor Richard Flores
Art is an international language, with music, sculpture, dance, painting, film and theatre offering an expansive means of self-expression. In this workshop we will create paintings and works in clay that echo the power of rock n’roll and the impassioned, improvisatory vocal delivery of soul music.
Day One: Creating small works from clay utilizing hand-building techniques.
Day Two: Bisque-firing of works. Painting and drawing exercises based upon the 1901 book Thought Forms by Annie Besant and C.W. Leadbeater, and studies for future ceramic works.
Day Three: Glazing and raku-firing of ceramic works.
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Heart Vessel
by Marcus Martinez
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Sculpture
by Woody Henderson
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Sculpture
by Kristin Henderson
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Talisman
by Alma Sills |
Painting
by Esther Perez |
Thought Form Painting
by Melissa Raposa
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Professor Richard Flores Teaching a Workshop in the Studio.
Richard Flores is three-dimensional studio arts professor at College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California, instructing courses in all levels of ceramics, sculpture, glass and 3-D design. Skilled in both two and three-dimensional fine art, Richard has worked with ceramist Beatrice Wood, and performed numerous Hot Glass workshops with Richard Marquis and William Davis.
For workshop registration, please contact:
The Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts
Tel: 805-646-3381 or email us at BeatriceWoodCenter@gmail.com.
Our workshops and classes all take place at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts (driving directions).
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