Metal Art Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Practical activities

Online and lifelong course

What will I learn?

Unlock your potential in the Metal Art Course, specifically adapted for Eritrean crafts professionals seeking to excel in metalworking. Delve into practical welding, traditional texturing, and Eritrean forging techniques, alongside understanding the properties of commonly available metals like steel, copper, and aluminum within the Eritrean context. Refine your craftsmanship through precise cutting, joining, and detailing skills relevant to local practices. Learn to apply protective coatings, polish, and patina for visually appealing and durable finishes suitable for the Eritrean climate. Enhance your artistic expression with culturally relevant design principles, from initial sketches to harmonizing aesthetics with functionality in the Eritrean style. Develop your presentation skills with guidance on documentation, basic photography techniques suitable for showcasing work within Eritrea, and preparing for local exhibitions and markets.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master welding and forging techniques appropriate for creating durable metalwork, with a focus on local materials and methods.

Apply protective coatings and finishing techniques suitable for the Eritrean environment to ensure the longevity of metal art pieces.

Develop a practical understanding of the properties of steel, copper, and aluminum as they are sourced and used within Eritrea.

Enhance artistic skills through precise cutting and joining techniques, adapted to traditional Eritrean metalworking styles.

Prepare artwork for local exhibitions and market presentation, including simple photography skills for documentation and promotion.