This is a technique which was explored, named, and exploited by Michael Good,
a goldsmith from Maine in the USA.
It is a technique with which one can create, with relative ease, forms based on the Hyperbolic Parabola.
Using this technique, one can make very interesting forms, which on a small scale can be used as pieces of jewellery or as elements in a piece of jewellery. Whereas, on a large scale the forms can be part of vessels or sculptures. In the anticlastic process, the centre of a flat sheet is compressed and its edges stretched so that the surface develops two curves at right angles to each other moving in opposite directions.
Historically, there were functional uses for some products made by rudimentary anticlastic techniques, such as spouts, handles, lipped edges, etc. but they did not predominate, nor was the concept emphasised. Indeed, it is only recently that metalsmiths have seriously investigated anticlastic raising as a way of manipulating sheet metal to derive new forms.
The Cost per week for these workshops is € 550.00
We recommend for your accommodation in Rathdrum
We will transport Students to and from the accommodation and we supply a super Lunch for €10.00.
There will be a materials charge of € 20.00
No.1 |
Monday |
13th August |
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Friday |
17th August 2019..... |
Anticlastic Raising - one week OPEN for Booking | |
No.2 |
Monday |
20th August |
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Friday |
24th August 2019..... |
Anticlastic Raising - one week |
OPEN for Booking
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No.3 |
Monday |
27st August |
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Friday |
31st August 2019..... |
Anticlastic Raising - one week OPEN for Booking
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