Join experience stone carving tutor Ann-Margreth in this 2-day Celtic knot in low relief workshop.
You will first be introduced to the origins of Celtic knots and their meaning. Ann-Margreth will then teach you techniques to draw a Celtic knot focusing on symmetry between forms as well as the weaving of a form in and out of each other. You will be given in-depth demonstrations of the tools used and basic stone carving techniques so you can feel ready to put a chisel on your stone tile and carve.
You will be shown what are the characteristics of a reductive process, which chisel to choose and how to create an even surface You will be show the cutting of a clean edge and how to create layers in your carving. Once your relief is carved you’ll then be shown how you can polish aspects of your shapes and use surface texture if you want some forms stand out.
The aim of this course is to inspire you and offer you with the basic skills to design and carve a Celtic knot in low relief in stone. To achieve this you are invited to explore the space between the two and three dimensional using a range of processes, materials, tools and techniques.
By the end of this workshop you will have the skills to create your own Celtic knot design and carve a low relief in stone.
MEET YOUR TUTOR
Ann-Margreth Bohl is a sculptor and installation artist and has been a tutor at New Brewery Arts for the past 19 years. She first experienced stone carving over 25 years ago when she trained as an art therapist. To this day she is inspired by the physicality of stone and the ability to work creatively with this ancient and lasting material.
Within her current practice stone is not always carved, her inquiry into this ancient material and materials like light and sound are anchored in their phenomenology which she explores through drawing and by creating site specific installations.
She enjoys teaching in an informal way, passing on the skills and knowledge of stone carving that she has acquired from stonemasons and stone sculptors over the years. She believes that every student has a unique way of working and engaging with form through the process of carving.
Ann-Margreth is currently studying for her Fine Art MA at the University of Gloucestershire.
Tutor: Ann-Margreth Bohl
Date & Time: Sat 29th March, 10am - 4:30pm & Sun 30th March, 10am - 3:30pm
Venue: Chisel Studio, New Brewery Arts
PRICE:
Residential Option (including 2-night stay)
£380 (£0.00 VAT)
Non-residential Option
£220 (£0.00 VAT)
Who is this workshop for?
Please note that this workshop is for those aged 18 and over.
All abilities welcome
What you will need:
Basic tools will be provided including FFP3 disposable dust masks.
Please wear sturdy, sensible shoes, tie long hair back and wear clothes you are happy to get messy in!
You may wish to bring an apron.
You are welcome to bring a lidded bottle of water with you but we kindly ask that you do not bring food into the studio.
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Accommodation
You will be staying in our stylish accommodation on site. You will have a room of your own and access to a shared kitchen.
Your booking will include 2 nights, Friday 12th July & Saturday 13th July. An additional night stay on Sunday 14th July is an optional extra, please add this to your booking.
Catering
This weekend residential course will be catered by our new on-site café Blend. Lunch will be served in the café Blend on Saturday and Sunday.
For your evening meal, you will have access to a fully equipped kitchen within your accommodation. Alternatively, we have a number of recommendations for eateries in Cirencester.
If you are attending the 2-day ‘Non-residential Option’ lunch on both days is included in the ticket price, as well as teas, coffees and homemade cake.
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