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Course Information

Description: In this course Ankie will teach you how to make a complete Pierrot. You will sculpt the body parts, paint, make a body, put the doll together and costume the doll.
Media Category: Air Dry Clay
Course Type: Student Choice (refer to the FAQ page for full descriptions of each course type)

Course Format: Full project
Course Begins: September 01, 2024 - Ongoing
Course Duration: No time limit

What will Students learn? How to make a complete Pierrot.
Instructor/Students interaction: Answer questions via emails
Class Size: No Limit
Skill Level: All levels welcome
Required skill(s): No special skills required

Supplies and tools: See the PDF Supply list in the Course
Downloads: Videos, Sewing patterns, Lesson PDFs


Course Kit is available! You also can order a complete kit with almost all materials included. EMAIL INSTRUCTOR

Course Curriculum

    1. Welcome video How to make a Pierrot

    1. What you need...

    2. Extra info....

    1. How to sculpt the face of the Pierrot

    2. How to paint the face of the Pierrot

    3. How to make the hands-gloves for the Pierrot

    4. How to make the feet-shoes for the Pierrot

    5. Make the body for the Pierrot

    6. How to makle the base form for the Pierrot to sit on

    7. How to make the costume for the Pierrot

    8. Pattern for the costume Pierrot

    1. How to cut the body for the Pierrot

    2. Sculpting the face from the Pierrot 1

    3. Sculpting the face from the Pierrot 2

    4. Sculpting the face from the Pierrot 3

    5. Sculpting the face from the Pierrot 4

    6. Sculpting hands-Gloves from the Pierrot

    7. Put the Pierrot together

    1. Picture 1

    2. Picture 2

    3. Picture 3

    4. Picture 4

    5. Picture 5

About this course

  • $60.00
  • 23 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content

Instructor

Ankie Daanen

Mixed Media - Paperclay - Porcelain

My name is Ankie Daanen and I make artist dolls, and have been doing this for many years. My artdolls could be called theater-like figures that stay close to the human form. Every doll is a one of a kind and a lot of attention is paid to the costume which makes the doll special. I make porcelain dolls, but at the moment I only work with the Japanese Creative Paperclay. A self-hardening clay that dries in the air, is strong and has the appearance of porcelain. Teaching has always been high on my list and I really enjoy the wonderful results achieved by my students. But above all the pleasure in creating within this special art form is paramount. I therefore hope that through my online courses I can contribute to passing on my knowledge.

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