Workshop
Casting & Sculpture in Jesmonite
7 Jun 2025 – 8 Jun 2025
Regular hours
- Sat, 07 Jun
- 10:00 – 16:00
- Sun, 08 Jun
- 10:00 – 16:00
Cost of entry
£295
Address
- Unit Zero
- Harrington Way
- London
- SE18 5NR
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- 161, 472, 180, 177,
- North Greenwich
- Charlton, Woolwich Dockyard, Docklands Light Railway
This two day course is an introduction to working with Jesmonite. You will have the opportunity to work hands-on, constructing geometric and curved forms, creating decorative effects using pigment and you will learn how to replicate other materials and textures using Jesmonite.
About
How to use both Jesmonite systems to cast from different types of moulds, how to colour Jesmonite, how to laminate it and how to use it to mimic other materials.
Jesmonite can be used to replicate the appearance and texture of any surface finish, and even the finest of detail. It can mimic the appearance of most materials such as stone, wood, leather and fabric. It is strong and durable, can be pigmented to any colour and used to create decorative surface effects. It is often used as lightweight alternative to stone and concrete. It has become an increasingly popular material widely used by artists, designers and prop-makers. Jesmonite is a brand name for a group of products that have either a gypsum or cementitious base and a water based acrylic resin making it kinder to the environment than other resins.
What Will I Do
Day 1:
Introduction to the two different types of Jesmonite before experimentation with mould making techniques using Polypropylene sheets that can be cut, scored and folded to make geometric and curved moulds to cast into.
You will learn how to use Jesmonite pigments to create decorative effects such as Terrazzo and marbling and make use of metal powders to produce imitation metal casts. We will finish the day by making a small, simple silicone mould ready for tomorrow and finishing processes such as polishing.
Day 2:
Using the silicone moulds, we will look at laminating Jesmonite to produce very strong thin castings before progressing onto making larger moulds (either in polypropylene, wood, card or moulds brought from home) to learn to cast hollow objects. In both cases we will be using the cementitious Jesmonite casting system to explore the types of imitiation stone finishes.
We will finish the day by looking at various forms of finishing our Jesmonite casts including acid etch, wet and dry polishing and wire brushing to reveal the metal finishes.
Additional Information
Please note there will be a 1 hour lunch break each day (lunch is not provided)
Basic materials are all included.
Please note the cost of the course includes 1 kg of jesmonite. Additional jesmonite is available to purchase on the day if required
Open to all levels including beginners
Health and Safety briefing will be given
What Should I Bring
Please bring a notebook/sketchbook
It is essential to wear old clothes and strong footwear