Sculpting the Western Horse & Rider Workshop with Jason Scull

Sculpting the Western Horse & Rider Workshop with Jason Scull

Explore the timeless relationship between the horse and rider through sculpture in this immersive three-day workshop with renown Western sculptor Jason Scull. Working from a live model, participants will learn the fundamentals of proportion, anatomy and composition while creating an authentic representation of the American West.

Through instructor demonstrations and personalized guidance, students will explore armature construction, clay application techniques, anatomical accuracy and the sculpting of mounted figures. This workshop is open to all skill levels and is designed to help participants build confidence while developing their sculpting skills.

Date: September 8–10
Time: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. daily
$500 per person (includes lunch each day)

Class Size: Limited to 12 participants

Workshop Schedule

Day One

  • Learn the proportions of the horse and human figure
  • Build an armature for your sculpture
  • Watch a live sculpting demonstration
  • Begin sculpting from a live model

Day Two

  • Continue sculpting with instructor guidance
  • Learn saddle construction
  • Demonstration on sculpting the mounted rider

Day Three

  • Refine and complete your sculpture
  • Receive one-on-one instruction and feedback

Medium

Oil-based clay

Supplies

Participants are responsible for bringing their own supplies.

Recommended Materials

  • 10 lbs. of brown Chavant Le Beau Touché HTR oil-based clay (or a clay of your preference)
  • 20 feet of 1/8″ aluminum armature wire
  • Pipe fittings for armature construction
  • 14″ × 18″ × 3/4″ cabinet-grade plywood base
  • Ten 3/4″ wood screws
  • One-inch drywall screws
  • Sculpting tools

Where to Purchase Supplies

  • Clay: Brown Chavant Le Beau Touché HTR is available through Reynolds Advanced Materials (www.reynoldsam.com).
  • Armature wire: Available through Amazon.
  • Pipe fittings: Available from SupplyHouse (www.supplyhouse.com). A detailed list of required fittings and part numbers will be provided upon registration.
  • Plywood: Check with a local cabinet shop, as they may have suitable leftover cabinet-grade plywood.

This workshop includes daily demonstrations, hands-on instruction, and individualized feedback throughout the three-day experience. Participants will leave with new techniques, greater confidence, and a completed sculpture inspired by the American West.

Date: September 10, 2026
Time: Date: September 8–10
Time: 9 a.m.–4 p.m. daily
Pricing: $500 per person (includes lunch each day)
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