Adventures in Sculpting with Carl Valerius
10am – 3pm Sat 4 May (NEW DATE)

Join Carl Valerius, master sculptor and creator of Bill the Bastard to learn essential sculpting techniques. Each participant will sculpt a bust from air dry clay supported by Carl to take home. The workshop finishes with a group casting demonstration where Carl will make a mould for a metal casting process. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to work with and learn from one of Australia most accomplished sculptors in his home studio at Murrumburrah. Tickets are strictly limited.
Includes all tools and sculpting clay.
Homemade lunch made by Fay Valerius provided. 

$110 per participant (16 years of age and over)

BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW – strictly imited to 10 places only.

About Carl

Carl Valerius is a nationally recognised sculptor, working primarily with bronze, stone, clay and wax. His skills have been refined since he began his working life as a stonemason. His work is installed at the National Museum of Australia, Darling Harbour and along tourist routes throughout New South Wales. Carl can balance two tonne boulders while designing balancing rock displays right through to etching subtle facial expressions on miniature clay or wax figures.  He has been an invited guest lecturer at the University of New South Wales.

His most recent significant work produced in 2020 is a life size bronze statue of ‘Bill the Bastard’, Australia’s greatest warhorse depicted in ABC’s Landline.  This is on display in front of Carl’s studio in Harden-Murrumburrah.  Through his public civic works he helps to bring Australia’s significant history into the present.

A HILLTOPS OFF THE BEATEN Track event proudly presented by STA.

Carl can be contacted through his facebook page to discuss restoration or artistic projects, small or large.  You can find more about Carl’s achieves and work a the Sculptors Society.  

[email protected]
0405 339 838  
Or by appointment at one of our
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PO Box 1323 Goulburn 2580
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