NEW! Intro to Miniature Model Making

NEW! Intro to Miniature Model Making

Adult Course | Registration opens 12/3/2024 7:00 AM MST

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States
106
All
1/18/2025-1/25/2025
1:00 PM-4:00 PM MST on Sat
$116.00
$99.35

NEW! Intro to Miniature Model Making

Adult Course | Registration opens 12/3/2024 7:00 AM MST

This introductory course teaches the basics of miniature model making by inviting students to create a 1:12 scale model of a space that means something to them. Students will work with materials such as foam core, polymer clay, and reinvent material scraps, found objects and recyclables into new mini creations.

Session 1 (3 hours):
Introductions
Understanding Scale
Materials Overview
Brainstorming and Sketching Plans
Construction of the room
Wall treatments and flooring

Session 2 (3 hours):
Continuation of wall treatments and flooring
Building out the Room
Adding the details and finishing touches
Sharing your creation with the class

  • Required Materials:

    5-6 Sheets White Foam Core 11” x 14”
    X-acto knife with extra blades
    Self-healing cutting mat 12” x 18”
    Straight edge ruler
    Grid Paper
    Pencil and Eraser
    Flat Head Straight Pins
    Elmers All Purpose Glue
    Acrylic Paint Set and Assorted Foam Brushes

    Suggested/Optional Materials:

    Recycled & Scrap Materials of any kind that you’d like to repurpose
    Fabric Scraps
    Polymer Clay 

Wareing-Steele, Becky
Becky Wareing-Steele

Becky Wareing Steele is an artist living and working in Denver, Colorado specializing in small scale sculpture and public art. Her work deals with the commonalities that exist in our shared experiences through the examination of scale and environment. Through her sculptural and photographic work with 1:160 scale figures and 1:12 scale objects she explores the impact of scale and how it affects our perception of the world around us. This impact can also be found in the way we perceive ourselves in our environment. 

In more recent series she has developed narrative components to accompany the works, allowing the viewer to connect with the piece on a deeper level. Using settings familiar and accessible to everyone is a key component of her work. Through this process she is able to alter the way people view everyday situations, seemingly mundane at times, and invite the viewer to think about their place in the environment by altering the scale.

Wareing Steele holds a BA in Art History from Colorado State University with a focus on Intuit Art.