Figure ceramic sculpture

Course final project

A course by Cristina Córdova , Figurative ceramic artist and teacher

Figurative ceramic artist and teacher. Mitchell County, United States.
Joined May 2019
100% positive reviews (41)
3,341 students
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About the final project for: Figure ceramic sculpture

Figure ceramic sculpture

“Before we conclude our journey in this course, I want to express my gratitude for your dedication and effort throughout this process. As you embark on your final project, remember the importance of patience and time. Sculpting is an art that flourishes with practice and attention to detail. Trust in the skills and techniques you've learned; they will guide you in creating a piece that's uniquely yours. While I've provided a framework, I encourage you to infuse your sculpture with personal flair and explore. Make something that resonates with you, not just a replica of my work. I also want to stress the value of our community. Participate in the forum, share your progress, and engage with your fellow artists. Commenting on others' work and exchanging ideas can be incredibly enriching. This interaction is not just about receiving feedback but also about growing as an artist and being part of a supportive artistic network. Your journey in clay sculpture doesn't end here; it's just the beginning. Keep experimenting, keep creating, and above all, keep sharing your art with the world. Thank you for being a part of this course, and I look forward to seeing the wonderful sculptures you'll create. See you on the forum!”

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“It's great that you've reached this point. We're at the conclusion of the course and I've truly enjoyed sharing this journey and the inspirations that have guided me in this final lesson. Let's recap and provide some advice to keep you on track as you continue to explore in sculpture. First off, organize your workspace and make sure you have proper light and ventilation. Whether you prefer to work standing or sitting, comfort is key. It's also crucial to maintain a clean environment to avoid inhaling silica dust. Using templates can be incredibly useful when you're moving from 2D to 3D crea...”

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Course summary for: Figure ceramic sculpture

  • Level: Beginner
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Cristina Córdova

Cristina Córdova
A course by Cristina Córdova

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Figurative ceramic artist and teacher

Cristina Córdova is a renowned figurative ceramic artist from Puerto Rico. With nearly 20 years of experience, she has dedicated her career to creating clay sculptures that explore the human figure and its various expressions.

After completing her graduate studies in ceramics and a three-year residency at the prestigious Penland School of Craft, Cristina founded Córdova Studios, where she has developed her artistic practice.

Her work is part of the permanent collections of major institutions such as the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Mint Museum, the Everson Museum, and the Museum of Art of Puerto Rico.


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Figure ceramic sculpture. Craft course by Cristina Córdova

Figure ceramic sculpture

A course by Cristina Córdova
Figurative ceramic artist and teacher. Mitchell County, United States.
Joined May 2019
  • 100% positive reviews (41)
  • 3,341 students