Exploring High Relief Sculptural Chasing
Chasing is a style of relief work in sheet metal that can be applied to almost anything. From tea pots to battle armor, it has been used to create sculptural narrative in metal throughout human history.
For Douglas Pryor, the art of chasing is a beautiful fusion between illustration and sculpture. The ability to transform any drawing into a three-dimensional form is one of the most exciting and challenging aspects of relief work.
In this 5-day course, we’ll be focusing on building a knowledge base of different chasing techniques, material control, pitch management, and how to use illustration and design to compliment relief work in sheet metal.
Participants can expect to work on up to two projects in 18ga (approx 1mm) copper. The first project is a structured follow along design matched to the individual's skill level. If there is time the second project will be assigned on an individual basis to best complement their growth and interests.
Participants can be expected to draw, it is not a prerequisite as there are many projects that can be traced but drawing is highly encouraged. As sheet metal is shaped it distorts and changes in volume requiring the maker to redraw elements of the design by hand. Certain intermediate to advanced designs can only be made this way, but not to worry if drawing is a newer skill set as we have many available projects that only require tracing.
Participants can be expected to swing a hammer for 7-8 hours a day, the hammers are not very heavy but it should be kept in mind that it is very physical work.
All skill levels welcome!
PLEASE READ THE MATERIALS & TOOLS TAB CAREFULLY TO BE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT TO BRING.
Please be advised: Due to the need to order supplies, we customarily close registration for our on-site offerings one week before the start date. If you wish to join the class after registration closes, please contact us at [email protected] or 781-891-3854.
Meet the instructor
Douglas Pryor is a raising and chasing artist located in Central California. He began sculpting in sheet metal in 2005 by creating fully articulated steel suits of armor for full contact sports, which in fact was how he paid for college. Frustrated with the limited detail and relief that shaping stakes could provide, he began to incorporate sculpting with pitch in 2013 and felt like he had found what he had been missing. As he continues to build upon his technical ability, he enjoys making more room for narrative with his work. Each piece is an opportunity to sate curiosity and a chance to build a bridge to others in a meaningful way.
Materials & Tools
There is a $50 materials fee for this class that is payable upon registration. The materials kit includes two pieces of 18ga copper sheet. This fee also covers the cost of various other communal studio supplies needed to complete exercises and projects.
Douglas will be bringing tool kits for student use during the workshop (sorry - this kit is not for sale) that include 30 chasing tools two chasing hammers (5oz and 10oz). If you have your own favorite chasing tools or hammer(s), feel free to bring them to use, also (be sure they are clearly marked as yours).
Note: Metalwerx has available all that you will need, but these tools and supplies need to be shared, and are not always in "mint" condition. Be sure to clearly mark any tools you bring from your home studio so they are easily identifiable.
- If you wish to work in silver (all, or in part), bring 18 gauge Sterling or fine silver sheet – at least 4”x4”
- Hand & Needle files – Cuts 0-4 in your assorted sizes and shapes
- Wet/dry sandpaper sheets and/or sanding sticks (220-600 grit)
- 1 x Jeweler’s saw with 2/0 blades
- Assorted Drill bits
- Optivisor or other sight aid
- Any other standard hand tools you normally like to use for your work
- Optional: Bring any chasing and repoussé tools you may already own, along with your favorite chasing hammer(s)
Closed-toe shoes - required in the Metalwerx studio
PPE (safety glasses, apron, N95 particulate dust mask, ear plugs)
Shop towel
Ultra-Fine Point Sharpie
Notebook or sketchpad
Pen or pencil
Lunch – there will be a 1-hour break for lunch on each day of the workshop
Metalwerx has a fridge, toaster oven, and microwave
There is a deli/sandwich shop within walking distance of the studio.