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  • Sculptor- primary interest in Hellenistic Greek Sculpture/ Hellenistic Diaspora -350 BCE – 150 CE& sculpture derived from the study of this work. I studied in European Archaeology Institutes& Universities plaster cast collections of Greek Antique SculptureMuseums& Academies – European& US.
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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

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  • Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

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  • Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, P Brad Parker, Director, sculptor, Front View, Baltimore, Maryland, Inside Front Room Exhibition Space, Lafayette Square

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  • Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Director, P Brad Parker, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square,Third Floor Studio Room, Center Studio Room sculpture

    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Director, P Brad Parker, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square,Third Floor Studio Room, Center Studio Room sculpture

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  • Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Director, P Brad Parker, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square,Third Floor Studio Room, Center Studio Room sculpture

    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Director, P Brad Parker, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square,Third Floor Studio Room, Center Studio Room sculpture

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  • Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Director, P Brad Parker, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square,Third Floor Studio Room, Center Studio Room sculpture

    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Director, P Brad Parker, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square,Third Floor Studio Room, Center Studio Room sculpture

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  • Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Director, P Brad Parker, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square,Third Floor Studio Room, Center Studio Room sculpture

    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Director, P Brad Parker, Baltimore, Maryland, Lafayette Square,Third Floor Studio Room, Center Studio Room sculpture

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  • Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Baltimore, fourth floor drawing studio room, 2A

    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Baltimore, fourth floor drawing studio room, 2A

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Baltimore, fourth floor drawing studio room, 4A

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Baltimore, fourth floor drawing studio room, 5A

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Baltimore, fourth floor drawing studio room, 6A

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    Parker Studio Structural Sculpture, Baltimore, fourth floor drawing studio room, 9A

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  • Portfolio of some of my Sculpture, & Drawing – P. Brad Parker, – Parker Studio of Structural Sculpture
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  • Figure from Polyphemus Group, Sperlonga, Charcoal Drawing at site, P Brad Parker
  • Charcoal drawing of one of the figures from the Sperlonga Polyphemus Group, Hellenistic Sculpture from Rhodos. The Sperlonga Museum is 1 mile from Sprlonga, Italy, Ceasar Tiberius’s summer estate. Drawing was made on site by P Brad Parker.
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    Mehrnoosh, Seated Female, for Diana composition, P Brad Parker
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  • Charcoal drawing from life model, Mehrnoosh. Seated Female, for Diana composition, P Brad Parker.
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    Hellensitic / Greco Roman, Farnese Hercules, Naples, Italy, previously Parma, Charcoal Drawing, on site - P Brad Parker

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  • Charcoal drawing of the Farnese Hercules, Hellenistic Sculpture. The marble was re-made from bronze during Greco Roman times, resides in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, Naples, Italy. Drawing was made on site by P Brad Parker.

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  • Charcoal drawing of life model, Leaslie,  intended for translation to bar relief sculpture – reason for diagrammatic design. Seated Athena Composition, P Brad Parker.
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    Joann, Reclining Female Study, from life model, charcoal drawing, P Brad Parker

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  • Charcoal drawing of life model, Joann. Reclining Female Study. Charcoal drawing by P Brad Parker.

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  • _Lea, Reclining Siren Study, from life model, charcoal drawing, P Brad Parker

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  • Charcoal drawing of life model, Lea, quick study. Lea, Reclining Siren Study, by P Brad Parker.

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  • _Marina, Seated Aphrodite Study, from life model, charcoal drawing, P Brad Parker

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  • Charcoal drawing of life model, Marina. Seated Aphrodite Study, by P Brad Parker.

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  • _Pan, Naples National Achaeology Museum, Hellenistic / Greco Roman, charcoal drawing on site, P Brad Parker

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  • Charcoal drawing of “Pan”, Hellenistic Greek Marble, marble re-made from bronze during Greco Roman times, from a group sculpture, Hellenistic, in the Naples National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy. Drawing made on site, by P Brad Parker.

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  • Michelangelo, Day, Medici Chapel, Florence, charcoal drawing on site Copenhagen Cast Collection, P Brad Parker
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  • Michelangelo, Medici Chapel, Florence, Italy. Michelangelo’s, Day, charcoal drawing made on site at the Copenhagen Cast Collection, by P Brad Parker.
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  • Paula, Dusk Composition Figure, charcoal drawing from life model, P Brad Parker
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  • Charcoal drawing of life model, Paula. Dusk Composition Figure, charcoal drawing, by P Brad Parker.
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  • _.Paula, Dusk Composition Figure, from front view, charcoal drawing from life model, P Brad Parker.
  • Paula, Dusk Composition Figure, from front view, charcoal drawing from life model, by P Brad Parker._’Pergamon Altarpiece, Berlin, Pergamon Museum, Zeus fights against Poryphion, Charcoal Drawing, on site, P Brad Parker
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  • Pergamon Altarpiece, Berlin, Pergamon Museum, Zeus fights against Poryphion. Charcoal drawing, on site, by P Brad Parker.
  • __’Pergamon Altarpiece, Tete de Tityos, Berlin, Pergamon Museum, Charcoal Drawing, on site, P Brad Parker
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  • Pergamon Altarpiece, Tete de Tityos, Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Charcoal drawing, on site, by P Brad Parker____________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Livia, Seated Siren
    Livia, Seated Siren

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    Livia, Seated Siren
    Livia, Seated Siren

    Livia, Seated Siren, clay prior to plaster casting. Sculpture by P Brad Parker, sculpted from life model. A photo of the plaster will be posted in the near future.

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    Salome
    Salome

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    Salome
    Salome

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    Salome
    Salome

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    Salome
    Salome

    Salome, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting.  Sculpture by P Brad Parker, sculpted from life model. A photo of the plaster casting will be posted in the near future.

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    St. Francis of Assisi
    St. Francis of Assisi

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    St. Francis of Assisi
    St. Francis of Assisi

    St. Francis of Assisi, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting. Sculpture by P Brad Parker, sculpted from life model. A photo of the plaster casting will be posted in the near future. Robed figure of St. Francis was sculpted first as a nude figure, and then the robe was sculpted onto the nude, as a series of folds, and transitions of folds to the figure. This method is traditional, and reveals the figure through the robe.

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    Lilith & Eve
    Lilith & Eve

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    Lilith & Eve
    Lilith & Eve

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    Lilith & Eve
    Lilith & Eve

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    Lilith & Eve
    Lilith & Eve

    Lilith & Eve, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting. A photo of the plaster casting will be posted in the near future. Sculpture by P Brad Parker, sculpted from life models.

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    Mr. Flues
    Mr. Flues

    Mr. Flues, assistant secretary of U.S. State Department under the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration. Sculpture by P Brad Parker, plaster, cast from clay sculpted from life.

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    Michele
    Michele

    Michele, clay prior to plaster casting. A photo of the plaster casting will be posted in the near future. Sculpture by P Brad Parker, sculpted from life.

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    Posthumous Dr. William Harvey (B. 1578) - the Circulation of the Blood: The Birth of a Scientific Revolution and Modern Physiology.
    Posthumous Dr. William Harvey (B. 1578) – the Circulation of the Blood: The Birth of a Scientific Revolution and Modern Physiology.

    Posthumous Dr. William Harvey (B. 1578) – the Circulation of the Blood: The Birth of a Scientific Revolution and Modern Physiology.  Sculpture Bust by P Brad Parker, sculpted from life.  Clay sculpture prior to plaster casting. A photo of the plaster will be on view in the near future.
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    Sonia
    Sonia

    Sonia, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting. A photo of the plaster casting will be posted in the near future. Sculpture by P Brad Parker, sculpted from life.

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    Maggie
    Maggie

    Maggie, clay sculpture prior to plaster casting. A photo of the plaster casting will be posted in the near future. Sculpture by P Brad Parker, sculpted from life. __________________________________________________

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  • PEYTON BRADFORD (BRAD) PARKER, SCULPTOR, An Apologia, A Brief Vocational Autobiography
  • A six page PDF file of an Apologia document with text and pictures.
  • Each page is a numbered link here, pages 1 through 6.
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    Anatomy Class Demonstration, partially completed sculpture during a class.

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  • Anatomy Class Demonstration, partially completed sculpture during a class.
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    Anatomy Class Demonstration, partially completed sculpture during a class.
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  • Anatomy Class Demonstration, partially completed sculpture during a class, 2.
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    Demonstration Sculpture - Figure Sculpture Class, During Class, Unfinished Sculpture.
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    Anatomy Figure Class 3, Demonstration Sculpture.
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  • Anatomy Figure Class 3, Demonstration Sculpture.
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    Various class sculptures in background, with Anatomy Sculpture 1 in foreground.
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    Anatomy Class Demonstration, partially completed sculpture during a class. Figure in background is the same life model sculpture, from a Figure Model Class.
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  • Anatomy Class Demonstration, partially completed sculpture during a class. Figure in background is the same life model sculpture, from a Figure Model Class.
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    Anatomy Class Demonstration, partially completed sculpture during a class. Figure in background is the same life model sculpture, from a Figure Model Class.
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  • Anatomy Class Demonstration, partially completed sculpture during a class. Figure in background is the same life model sculpture, from a Figure Model Class.
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    Various Sculpture Class demonstration sculptures, and a few student sculptures.
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  • Various Sculpture Class demonstration sculptures, and a few student sculptures.
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    Studio picture in Bethesda, Maryland, before move to improved studio in Baltimore, Md.
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  • Studio picture in Bethesda, Maryland, before move to improved studio in Baltimore, Md.
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    Some anatomical heads used for reference material in sculpture classes.
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    Bethesda, Md. Studio prior to the new improved location in Baltimore, Md.
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    Bethesda, Md. Studio prior to the new improved location in Baltimore, Md.
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    Bethesda, Md. Studio prior to the new improved location in Baltimore, Md.
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    Bethesda, Md. Studio prior to the new improved location in Baltimore, Md.
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  • Bethesda, Md. Studio prior to the new improved location in Baltimore, Md.
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    Bethesda, Md. Studio prior to the new improved location in Baltimore, Md.
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    Bethesda, Md. Studio prior to the new improved location in Baltimore, Md.
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  • Some Studio Pictures – Bethesda, Maryland Studio, prior to move to the Baltimore, Maryland new location. Resources for study materials are the same in Baltimore, but with a much improved studio situation.  There are extensive Anatomical Models, and European Female, Male Skeletons available for reference, some of which were produced in Germany from the earlier 20th century: dissections cast from life into hand painted plaster – a series of four levels of the head / neck – from surface to deeper level structures, and a plaster hand painted anatomical torso; anatomical models of various scale, plasters from N.Y.C. full body in sections of dissection from life, as well as European Antique Sculpture Plaster Casts, and Anatomical scale Figure Plasters. Classes of Sculpture, and Drawing will define what is sculpture, and what is drawing, theory, and practical application from a traditional art perspective, with content as influenced from Greek Classical, Greek Hellenistic, and the traditions developed in Renaissance, Baroque, Neo Classical, and Neo Hellenisitic art.
    Parker Studio of Structural Sculpture, Sculpture, & Drawing Class List, Open Sculpture, & Drawing Studio with Life Model;
    SCULPTURE Figure, Portrait Bust, and Anatomy CLASS – Parker Studio
    Location convenient to: Baltimore, and Baltimore / Washington D.C. region.
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    Students of painting and drawing as well as those of sculpture will benefit from these courses. Through the study of anatomy, running rhythms, natural geometric shape type, shape projection (seeing three dimensionally from a single point of view), commensurate planes, balance, symmetry and asymmetry, the students will come to better understand the actual shapes of the bust or figure and to perceive the interrelationships which cause the figure or portrait to seem capable of function and movement. The instructor will point out specific shape types in the model and demonstrate how every large shape is reflected in each smaller part of the head or figure. Structural anatomy and the balance of weight and mass will be studied in depth. An understanding of the large masses as a base for smaller details will be strongly emphasized and, subsequently, the bust or figure will seem more natural and clearly ordered. Shadows will be used as a tool to reveal shape instead of hiding it. As a result of the course, students will become less likely to do work which appears oversimplified, disjointed or appear cartoon like. Individual styles may be achieved later by choice rather than by mistake.

    Students will also have access to a unique and extensive collection of anatomical models, anatomical figures and complete male & female European Skeletons. Sculpture Armature will be built in a class previous to the first weeks class with the model. A complete supply list is available for the Sculpture Armature and Sculpture Tools for enrolled students. Classes are limited to 10 students.

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    Mr. Parker is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts where he studied for six years. Mr. Parker studied concurrently at the Frudakis Academy of Fine Art at which time he received a National Sculpture Society Merit Scholarship. Later study in Europe in the first half of the1990s.

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    Contact: Studio-410-225-3546, Cell: 301-633-2858
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    BEGINNING COMPOSITION FIGURE SCULPTURE COURSE
    . This course consists of 13 four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the life model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. Students will focus on bone landmarks and major muscle groups while working to capture the action of the pose and characteristics of the model. Overall forms will be blocked in through observation of shapes, rhythms and interconnecting commensurate planes, leading to a simplified yet integrated sculpture sketch composition.
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    $ 1120.00 – ( 4 hour ) – // Day – x – 13 ////
    $ 980.00 – ( 3 hour ) – Eve. – x – 13
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    ANATOMICAL FIGURE SCULPTURE
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    This course will be taught in two parts, each part consisting of 13, four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the life model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. Working from the model, students will construct an ecorche with exposed skeletal and underlying muscle parts on one side and fully rendered surface muscles on the other. The first half of the course will focus on the underlying structure while, in the second half, students will work towards completing the overlying muscle masses. All skeletal and muscle shapes will be treated in a naturalistic manner, and true to the model.
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    $ 980.00 for second 13 classes – Eve
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    FIGURE MODELLO SCULPTURE COURSE

    This course will be taught in two parts, each part consisting of 13, four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the life model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. The figure will be studied in greater depth than in the maquette course. The first half of the course will cover bone structure alignments, masses and proportion. The second half will focus on surface of masses and surface anatomy. Both halves of the course will cover geometric patterning of shapes, commensurate planes and planar rhythms.
    $ 1200.00 for first 13 classes – Day
    ‘$ 990.00 for first 13 classes – Eve.
    $ 1200.00 for second 13 classes – Day.
    $ 990.00 for second 13 classes – Eve.
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    FIGURE MODEL SCULPTURE COURSE
    This course will be taught in four parts, each part consisting of 13, four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the life model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. The figure will be studied in greater depth than in the modello course. The first half of the course will cover bone structure alignments, masses and proportion. The second half will focus on the particular surface of masses, in depth surface anatomy and personality ‘of the structures of the model. Both halves of the course will cover geometric patterning of shapes, commensurate planes and planar rhythms. The added time length will enable a more mature articulated sculpture.
    $ 1200.00 for each quarter – Day
    $ 990.00 for each quarter – Eve.
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    FIGURE RELIEF SCULPTURE COURSE
    These courses consist of 13 four-hour sessions ( day time ), OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  three and one half hours day / OR / two and one half hours night with life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of five hours – ( day ), OR three and one half hour -( night ). Additional limited optional workshop time available without life model to work on sculpture from demonstration sculpture made during life model session by instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on class. limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. Parking is free, there is plenty of space available for the model and students
    $ 1200.00 for each quarter – Day- four hour each class.
    $ 990.00 for each quarter – Eve. – three hour each class.

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    BEGINNING SCULPTURE PORTRAIT BUST
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    This course consists of 13 four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the life model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. Blocking in overall shapes, bone landmarks and major muscle groups, students will work towards capturing the likeness and character of the model. Overall, forms will be blocked in through observation of shapes, rhythms and interconnecting commensurate planes, leading to a simplified yet integrated portrait sketch.
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    $ 1120.00 – ( 4 hour ) – Day – x – 13 ///
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    PORTRAIT MODELLO SCULPTURE

    This course will be taught in two parts, each part consisting of 13, four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the life model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. The portrait will be studied in greater depth than in the maquette course. The first half of the course will cover bone structure alignments, masses and proportion. The second half will focus on surface of masses and surface anatomy. Both halves of the course will cover geometric patterning of shapes, commensurate planes and planar rhythms.
    $ 1200.00 for first 13 classes – Day
    $ 990.00 for first 13 classes – Eve.
    $ 1200.00 for second 13 classes – Day.
    $ 990.00 for second 13 classes – Eve.
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    PORTRAIT SCULPTURE COURSE

    This course will be taught in four parts, each part consisting of 13, four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the life model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. The portrait will be studied in greater depth than in the modello course. The first half of the course will cover bone structure alignments, masses and proportion. The second half will focus on the particular surface of masses, in depth surface anatomy and personality of the structures of the model. Both halves of the course will cover geometric patterning of shapes, commensurate planes and planar rhythms. The added time length will enable a more mature articulated portrait. ‘

    $ 1200.00 for each quarter – Day- four hour each class.
    $ 990.00 for each quarter – Eve. – three hour each class.
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    PORTRAIT BUST RELIEF SCULPTURE COURSE
    This courses consist of 13 four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the life model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. Parking is free, there is plenty of space available for the model and students
    $ 1200.00 for each quarter – Day- four hour each class.
    $ 990.00 for each quarter – Eve. – three hour each class.

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    DRAWING  FIGURE , LIFE  MODEL / ANITQUE SCULPTURE, PLASTER CAST / ANATOMICAL MODELS, COURSE
    . This course consists of 13 four-hour sessions ( day time ), with the Life Model, Plaster Cast, or Anatomical Model in the pose each session for three and one half hours, OR three hour sessions ( evening time ), with the life model in one pose,  two and one half hours day, – early evening /night sessions. The same pose, and intended life model each time  for the duration. There will be a one half hour to one-hour ( day ), OR one half hour ( night ) review for the class after life model each session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three hours -( night ). Additional optional limited workshop time available without life model, to work on the sculpture from a demonstration sculpture made during the life model session by the instructor. limited optional workshop time is coordinated as a specific time slot each week depending on the class, and availability during a particular week. Limited optional workshop time is included in the class price. Anatomical Model Students will focus on bone landmarks and major muscle groups while working to capture the action of the pose and characteristics of the model. Overall forms will be blocked in through observation of shapes, rhythms and interconnecting commensurate planes, leading to a simplified yet integrated Drawing defining sculptural content, and sketch composition. This course will establish how to draw a person from a shape orientation method, as opposed to copying shadows, and light which are not dependable factors in representing content.
    $ 1200.00 for each quarter – Day- four hour each class.
    $ 990.00 for each quarter – Eve. – three hour each class.

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    More advanced classes available. Parking is free, and plentiful .
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    Mr. Parker is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts where he studied for six years.
    Mr. Parker studied concurrently at the Frudakis Academy of Fine Art at which time he received a
    National Sculpture Society Merit Scholarship. Later study in Europe in the first half of the1990s. ____________________________________________________________________
    Also – There is an OPEN DRAWING / OPEN SCULPTURE GROUPs, which include a life model that is shared in cost by the participants. The Groups are on – Mondays Day, Figure Sculpture & Drawing: 10:30 AM -TO – 1:30 PM; Mondays Evening, Figure Sculpture & Drawing: 6:00 PM – TO – 9:00 PM.; Tuesdays Day, Figure Drawing: 10:00 AM – TO – 2:00 PM; Wednesdays Day, Figure Sculpture & Drawing: 9:45 AM – TO – 1:45 PM; Fridays Evening, Relief Sculpture & Drawing: 6:30 PM – TO – 9:30 PM. The Open Groups are the same location as the Sculpture Class listed here. The Day and the Hours may vary depending on the semester. Please refer to the Open Calendar link to the Google Calendar lower on this page for any schedule changes, or particular meeting cancellations.

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    OPEN FIGURE DRAWING SESSION, OPEN FIGURE SCULPTURE SESSION INFORMATION

    This ongoing figure drawing session meets once a week with a shared cost of the life model. The model fee is divided between the open drawing class participants. Several open drawing groups meet throughout the week at the studio here, as described above, and in more detail on the Google Calendar. Please call to arrange for participation. No instruction is offered for the Open Groups, and all levels of experience are welcome. For a Sculpture Class, or Drawing Class please refer to the Class descriptions further up the page, as well as the Google Calendar. Materials used in the drawing session are limited to drawing, four-hour or three-hour classes with the life model in one pose. The first few sessions of the figure drawing are short poses to decide on a pose, and then the remainder of the session with the chosen pose. The Open Drawing Group / Open Sculpture Group continue for 12 sessions or more. Payment is made toward the Life Model for the Open Groups each meeting according to attendance of the session. Easels, paper, drawing supplies, sculpture tools, armatures, and plastelene are supplied by the participants joining the workshop – either for drawing, or sculpture. Wheeled Stands are available for the sculpture armature. Information, / supply list, / instructions on a well designed, and constructed portrait, figure, or relief sculpture armature is available by request from Brad Parker. Plastelene should be used, not water clay since water clay produces an enormous amount of dust, and debris – so no water clay is allowed for use in the studio here. Chavant NSP, Soft, Red Brown – Non Sulfur Plastelene is the better product of the various plastelenes…

    $ fee depending on number of participants – classes – Day / & – Eve.

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    These courses consist of four-hour sessions ( day
    time ), OR three hour sessions ( evening
    time ), with the life model in one pose ( three and one half
    hours day / OR / two and one half hours during evening
    sessions with life model each time ) for the
    duration of the 13 meetings. The life model maintains
    the same pose for the complete 13 meetings, as well
    as additional extensions of 13 session for an additional
    second term, or additional quarter terms. There will
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    ( night ) review for the class after life model each
    session, making a total of four hours – ( day ), OR three
    hours -( night ). Additional limited optional
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    sculpture from demonstration sculpture made during life
    model session by instructor. limited optional workshop
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2 comments on “About

  1. great to find this about Houdon-love his terracotta reliefs too…please take a look at the white marble greek head and tell me what you think.Hope to hear from you soon!Best wishes,Bastiaan Blok

  2. Sculptor- primary interest in Hellenistic Greek Sculpture / Hellenistic Diaspora -350 BCE – 150 CE & sculpture derived from the study of this work. I studied in European Archaeology Institutes & Universities plaster cast collections of Greek Antique Sculpture Museums & Academies – European & US

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