I will show all my quick and easy (non-traditional) techniques including brand new ones never taught before. This is a fast-paced class. In just one afternoon you can quickly paint a plethora of papers and build a nice supply of one of a kind materials.
I will demo a variety of techniques from how to save your whites to mono printing to abstract design to more traditional combing and layering. You will rotate through "palette stations" so each person will have a chance to try a variety of color combinations.
Due to popular demand, 2 sessions now offered:
Friday, January 30, 2009
or
Saturday, January 31, 2009
12:00pm - 4:00pm
Rock Paper Scissors
833 S.Main Street St. Charles, MO
636-724-5002 to reserve your spot
Saturday, January 31, 2009
12:00pm - 4:00pm
Rock Paper Scissors
833 S.Main Street St. Charles, MO
636-724-5002 to reserve your spot
Missouri?! I can't make it! However, I'm way into creating my own papers for journaling right now, and this sounds absolutely great! I had no idea all the things that could be done with backgrounds two years ago. It's taken me a long time to learn, so anyone who sees this, give it a shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a good class!
your heads are great and that damn perfect class of yours that I would have been able to take with only a 20 minute drive 3 years ago when we lived right there...well, can you hear the pissed off tone in my voice ???
ReplyDeleteugghhh.....why must you live so far away...oops, I forgot, we were the ones that moved !
so how about Cincinnati? any possibilities yet of bringing that class back to the homeland?!
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun ... I'm too far away, though, near Chicago! You'll have to let me know more about your June show!
ReplyDeleteI sure do wish that I lived in Missouri! And, unfortunately I'm not signed up for your class at artfest -- but will you be selling your paste papers there????
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