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Classes (Cancelled) Richard Parrish: Visual Elements of Design (Waitlist only)
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(Cancelled) Richard Parrish: Visual Elements of Design (Waitlist only)

$1,300.00

Applied Design Principles in Kilnformed Glass - (Waitlist only)

Jan 27-30 ◆ Saturday - Tuesday ◆ 10am - 5pm

4 days

10 students maximum

Catered Lunches included.

E-mail info@heliosglass.com to be added to the waitlist for this class

This class will investigate fundamental principles of design that are common to all forms of art, design, architecture, and craft. It focuses on the primary elements of two- and three-dimensional design, principles for ordering these elements, and transformation of the elements into a rich composition. These include systems of ordering and relationships (symmetry and asymmetry, hierarchy, rhythm and repetition, transformation, proportion, and scale). Learn to understand these essential visual elements of design, how they can be used, and their role in developing and enriching the artistic concept in finished work.

Design principles will be explored through various drawing and painting media, maquettes and in kilnformed glass, relying primarily on a black and white palette. The emphasis will be on applying these design elements and principles to enrich your kilnformed glass work. Projects will include two-dimensional and three-dimensional projects.

Quantity:
Call 512-996-9060 to purchase. Or e-mail info@heliosglass.com

Applied Design Principles in Kilnformed Glass - (Waitlist only)

Jan 27-30 ◆ Saturday - Tuesday ◆ 10am - 5pm

4 days

10 students maximum

Catered Lunches included.

E-mail info@heliosglass.com to be added to the waitlist for this class

This class will investigate fundamental principles of design that are common to all forms of art, design, architecture, and craft. It focuses on the primary elements of two- and three-dimensional design, principles for ordering these elements, and transformation of the elements into a rich composition. These include systems of ordering and relationships (symmetry and asymmetry, hierarchy, rhythm and repetition, transformation, proportion, and scale). Learn to understand these essential visual elements of design, how they can be used, and their role in developing and enriching the artistic concept in finished work.

Design principles will be explored through various drawing and painting media, maquettes and in kilnformed glass, relying primarily on a black and white palette. The emphasis will be on applying these design elements and principles to enrich your kilnformed glass work. Projects will include two-dimensional and three-dimensional projects.

Applied Design Principles in Kilnformed Glass - (Waitlist only)

Jan 27-30 ◆ Saturday - Tuesday ◆ 10am - 5pm

4 days

10 students maximum

Catered Lunches included.

E-mail info@heliosglass.com to be added to the waitlist for this class

This class will investigate fundamental principles of design that are common to all forms of art, design, architecture, and craft. It focuses on the primary elements of two- and three-dimensional design, principles for ordering these elements, and transformation of the elements into a rich composition. These include systems of ordering and relationships (symmetry and asymmetry, hierarchy, rhythm and repetition, transformation, proportion, and scale). Learn to understand these essential visual elements of design, how they can be used, and their role in developing and enriching the artistic concept in finished work.

Design principles will be explored through various drawing and painting media, maquettes and in kilnformed glass, relying primarily on a black and white palette. The emphasis will be on applying these design elements and principles to enrich your kilnformed glass work. Projects will include two-dimensional and three-dimensional projects.

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Helios fused glass studio

13581 Pond Springs Rd., Ste 107
Austin, TX 78729

You can always call (512) 996-0960 or e-mail info@heliosglass.com with glassy questions.

 
 

Hours

by appointment or class

Open Studio Hours:

Monday. closed
Tuesday. 12 - 5pm
Wednesday. 12 - 7pm
Thursday. 12 - 5pm
Friday. 12 - 5pm
Saturday. 12 - 5pm
Sunday. 12 - 5pm

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