Relief Fanciful Fish
Air Dry Clay 3D Relief Sculpture
In this webinar participants will have the opportunity to create a textured relief fish sculpture using air dry clay and a few simple materials.
Webinar Objectives
After completing this webinar participants will be able to...
- Learn how to create a sculpture using the relief process.
- Use materials to create texture in your design.
- Connect art, science, and history in this lesson.
Your Instructor
Nadine Dresbach received her Masters and Undergraduate Degrees in Art Education from Kent State University. She began her teaching career at Canton City Schools and Kent State University in Ohio. In 1995 she was hired by Sax Arts and Crafts as an Art Consultant and Category Sales Manager representing School Specialty at conferences and professional development sessions. Nadine also creates artwork and lesson plans for the company. Her other teaching experiences include instruction and Internship Supervisor for Winthrop University in Rock Hill South Carolina as well as work for the Rock Hill and Union County School Districts and St. Anne Catholic School. Outside activities include past and current memberships in the Ohio Art Education Association, South Carolina Association, Judging for Scholastic Art Awards, work with the Arts in the Basic Curriculum Project of SC and the National Art Education Association. Nadine is currently working full time for School Specialty as a Subject Matter Expert in the Art division. She presents a wide variety of Art education workshops throughout the country for Elementary, Middle and High School teachers and Universities for Pre-Service teachers.
Mary Reilly received her BA with an emphasis in textile design from Mount Mary University in Wisconsin. She studied at the Wetterhoff Institute of Craft and Design in Hämeenlinna, Finland, as well as took numerous post-graduate courses in fine arts. Mary has over 15 years’ experience with Sax Arts & Crafts, developing and shaping a national team of Art Consultants who have conducted art education and professional development workshops to elementary, middle, and high school art educators across the United States and Canada. Other highlights of Mary’s career include: Executive board member of the Council for Art Education, spearheading the national Youth Art Month celebration. Member of the National Art Education Association and the Wisconsin Art Education Association. Currently employed as the Subject Matter Expert for Sax / Art Division of School Specialty. Presenter at art education workshops throughout the country on a wide variety of art mediums and techniques.