Sculpting a Woman's Head 15TDW
Diane Keeler Luck, Wisconsin U.S.A. - www.niada.org/DianeKeeler/index.html

Friday - Saturday, May 11-12 - 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

In this 2 day class, Diane presented and taught her own method of sculpting an adult woman's head using polymer clay. The course enabled participants to hone their visualization skills as well as develop their own sculpting technique. In addition to learning new techniques of working with this versatile medium, attention was also spent learning about human anatomy and bone structure in order to achieve a high degree of detail and realism in the finished head.

Diane Keeler discovered polymer clay as a medium in 1987 and in her own words, There was no turning back. She had been searching all her life for the medium that would fill her soul. When Diane discovered doll sculpting, everything she had experienced came together to create this art form. Realism had been her goal and in addition to her sculpting classes, she also teaches a class in constructing very realistic doll wigs. Her philosophy is to keep searching and learning. In doing so, she helps to promote the doll as an accepted art form.


The class


Deborah sets the eyes


Diane checks in with Wendy


An expressive face by Annie



Conference photography by M. Reitsma Design copyright2007