Victoria Wowchuk makes sure her 3D sculpture is smooth before painting it at the Visual and Fine Arts Department, Oct. 26, 2018, Woodland Hills, Calif.
Adjunct Instructor of Art Brian Peshek admires all the sculptures Pierce College students have worked for over a few weeks at the Visual and Fine Arts Department, Oct. 26, 2018, Woodland Hills, Calif.
Graphic Design student David Bodden works on his piece in 3D design class at the Visual and Fine Arts Department, Oct. 26, 2018, Woodland Hills, Calif.
Adjunct Instructor of Art Brian Peshek shares his 3D design knowledge with Pierce College students at the Visual and Fine Arts Department, Oct. 26, 2018, Woodland Hills, Calif.
Adjunct Instructor of Art Brian Peshek admires all the sculptures Pierce College students have worked for over a few weeks at the Visual and Fine Arts Department, Oct. 26, 2018, Woodland Hills, Calif.
Photos by Maja Losinska and Copy by Angelica Lopez
Clay, wood or cardboard are just a few things that may seem mundane to the ordinary eye. However, it’s the hands in this class that are able to shape and form these materials into a work of art.
Art 502 is a beginning three-dimensional design course that is hands-on in teaching students how to turn a drawing made from pencil and paper into something you can touch or hold.
Students are given problems to solve by developing a design and using the items required.
Art 502 is a combination of a lecture and lab course that is offered by three different instructors this semester on Thursdays, Wednesdays or Fridays in Art 3305.