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People are being given the chance to become a budding Barbara Hepworth or Henry Moore at DIY ceramic sculpture sessions at Brettons Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Raku Works, an educational company formed by Laura Barnes and Sue Goodwin and based at Rawtenstall, Lancashire, is giving specialist instruction at weekends. At the first session visitors modelled with a mixture of clay and cement. This weekend all-clay kilns will be constructed in the open air and firing of the ceramics will begin. A spokesman at the park said " No-one is ever sure what the results of a firing will be, so everyone will be on tenterhooks." The highlight of the activities will take place on the concluding weekend, October 26/27, when a large sea-serpent - built in sections by children of Birdwell School, Barnsley, will be fired and assembled. Beginning work on a lion sculpture at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton, are Mr John Anderson, his wife Darlene and children (left to right) Grant, Stuart and Leon. 12th October 1985
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Unleash your inner artist at DIY ceramic sculpture sessions held at Yorkshire Sculpture Park! Raku Works, an educational company founded by Laura Barnes and Sue Goodwin, is offering visitors the chance to channel their creativity and learn from specialists in the field. In this print from October 12th, 1985, we see Mr John Anderson, his wife Darlene, and their children Grant, Stuart, and Leon embarking on a lion sculpture project. During the first session of these engaging workshops, participants experimented with a unique blend of clay and cement to shape their creations. As enthusiasm grows for this hands-on experience, all-clay kilns will be constructed outdoors this weekend to commence firing of the ceramics. Excitement fills the air as no one can predict what stunning results each firing will yield. However, it is during the concluding weekend on October 26th-27th that anticipation reaches its peak. Children from Birdwell School in Barnsley have been diligently constructing sections of a magnificent sea-serpent sculpture which will be fired and assembled before our eyes. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to become a budding Barbara Hepworth or Henry Moore! Join us at Yorkshire Sculpture Park for unforgettable moments of artistic exploration.
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