Monday, February 16, 2009
Mixed Media with Paper & Cloth starts again in April
Mixed Media with Paper & Cloth
Jane will show you how to paint, collage, draw, stencil and stamp, and sew---all to make art. We’ll create textured, layered backgrounds first, and then Jane will show you techniques and tricks to create an image or focal point for your work. You can work large or tiny, follow the directions or not—but you will come away more creative and knowledgeable about mixed-media materials, techniques, and ideas. Almost everything in the class can be done on a paper surface OR a cloth surface or a combination of the two. Class will be inspirational, positive, and fun, with lots of sharing, laughing, and learning from the others in the class. All levels of experience are welcome, and PREVIOUS STUDENTS CAN EXPECT ALL NEW LESSONS. Questions, e-mail Jane at PlainJaneStudio@gmail.com.
Mondays, 9 AM–12 NOON
Apr. 13–May 18 (6 weeks)
Athenauem San Diego/Park Blvd. Studio
$160/180 + $25 mat. fee
Materials: a $25 materials fee will be collected in class. For the first day bring a small sketchbook for your own notes and doodles, a bottle of liquid acrylic matte medium, a couple of foam brushes and a sheet of 140 lb. watercolor paper. A materials list for the rest of the class will be discussed in the first class.
HOW TO REGISTER: Registration for classes may be made by telephone (858) 454-5872, in person or by mailing in the registration form to the Athenaeum. Telephone registrations may be charged to American Express, Discover Card, Visa or MasterCard. Mailed registrations may be charged to a credit card or paid by check payable to the Athenaeum and sent to:
ATHENAEUM MUSIC & ARTS LIBRARY
1008 Wall Street
La Jolla, CA 92037
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This collage is great!
ReplyDeleteAnd you are so Clever!
I never thought of linking a photo on my blog to Flickr, what an awesome idea.
Congrats on the big anniversary, you are also a role model as a artist, teacher, and great family person.
Is this one for sale after the class? What size is it? Would it make a companion piece for the pomegranites?
ReplyDeleteHi Erica, thanks for the kind words, but this kimono is long ago sold..
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