Cheryl Hann-Woodlock studied a Bachelor of Fine Art Ceramics, at Monash University and has been working and teaching clay, glass and mosaics for more than 30 years. Her experience in the fine arts, includes numerous exhibitions in sculpting and mosaics, ongoing studies in new materials and “Artist in Residence” with schools where students participate in community projects.
One such new material is Pal Tiya which is an easy-to-use sculpting medium that air cures to stone-hard without firing or baking. It sculpts like clay, is harder than concrete and perfect for outdoors and mosaic application. You can build small or large sculptures using just aluminium foil and cardboard, or pool noodles, polystyrene balls, a wok or frying pan as the base material!
Cheryl has worked extensively with this product, learning with its creator, Kim Beaton, in her “Master Class” in Colorado, USA.
WORKSHOPS – BEGINNERS TO ADVANCED
Sculpture Workshops for Mosaic Application
Tutor: Cheryl Hann-Woodlock
Cheryl is coming to the Creative Glass Guild to teach three one-day workshops for beginners to advanced students covering many aspects of 3D sculpture with Pal Tiya. In these workshops, Cheryl will guide students with step-by-step instructions including how to make the base, mix, sculpt and smooth, decorate and the curing process.
The planned workshops are:
- Bird Mobile, Saturday 31 May, 10:am to 5:00pm, $204.00
- Hanging Bird Bath, Sunday 1 June, 10:am to 5:00pm, $201.00
- Fluttering Butterfly, Monday 2 June, 10:am to 5:00pm, $201.00
Further details will follow but, at this stage, expressions of interest are being taken. You will be offered the opportunity to enrol before the workshops are advertised. Don’t miss out!