In this hands-on class, students will learn the art of bas-relief sculpture, an ancient technique where images modeled and sculpted onto a flat surface to create a three-dimensional effect. Throughout the class, students will explore the principles of composition, depth, and shadowing to make their sculptures come to life. The instructor will guide students through each stage, from initial design and concept to refining and finishing their pieces. Whether you're a beginner or experienced artist, this class is designed to inspire creativity and build a strong foundation for creating bas reliefs. By the end of the course, students will have a finished bas-relief artwork and a deep understanding of this beautiful sculptural technique.
Daphne was raised in rural North Dakota, near the Montana border, where she spent much of
her adolescence at her grandparent’s ranch; chasing cows, building fences, milking cows and
helping check for spring calves. She has always loved to be outside enjoying the nature that
North Dakota and Montana have to offer.
In 2012, Daphne enrolled at the Academy of Art University to pursue a Master’s in Fine Art. It
was a natural fit to bring together her background and love for ranching and the outdoors into
her art. Daphne believes there is a story in these rural areas just waiting to be told to the rest of
the world and she wants to tell that story through her paintings and sculptures.
Friday Evening
Saturday Morning
Anything they need to bring with?
We encourage something to take notes in so you may continue to create bas reliefs on your own after the class
We will start the day off at 10am. Morning of the first day will be learning the basics and starting the sculpture. At noon we will break for lunch and resume class at 1pm.
In the afternoon we will refine the bas relief sculpture into your creation and create your mold.
We will break at 5pm. Feel free to visit, rest or explore the schoolhouse during this time. We will gather in the dining room at 6pm for supper and social time. After supper feel free to enjoy social time or retire for your room for the night.
Sunday morning breakfast will be served at 9am in the dining room. Following breakfast we will gather once again to finish off by pouring the bas relief in resin and then use powder to paint them. Class will end around 11:30 on Sunday. You may work on your project longer if needed.