A Matter of Perspective
Learn how to sketch in one and two point perspective and create an urban scene that can be used as the basis of the afternoon workshop session, or to develop a pen and ink sketch.
Learn how to sketch in one and two point perspective and create an urban scene that can be used as the basis of the afternoon workshop session, or to develop a pen and ink sketch.
Fun Introduction to mixed media techniques and fun for the experienced as well. For the experienced it is a good exercise in working quickly, and in letting go. Will complete a collaborative piece on 11 x 14 inch canvas board. … Continued
Use a variety of techniques to create beautiful papers that can be bound into your journal in the afternoon workshop session, or used for any paper crafting or collage. There will be old and new techniqes to play with. This … Continued
What is art journaling, why art journal, and how to art journal. Everything you need to know to get started on this stress busting and skill building activity! Start off the new year with art journaling!
“Two in Blue” is a mixed media collage and paint created specifically for display at Bluebird Books in Hutchinson through the month of December. In it I used a Citra Solv background with a collage of book pages and other … Continued
I am soooo thankful for all of you, because without you I would not be able to make as much art as I do! For the next four days, that gratitude comes as a thank you sale in my etsy … Continued
Tis the Season for fun Holiday themed workshops! December 5th starts the lign up with an ornament painting workshop in Arlington: On December 7th will be “Christmas Memories” where we will create a vintage themed canvas and try our … Continued
For this piece, it all started with the frame. It was love at first sight, and I immediately knew I wanted to do a mother and child piece. It didn’t go quite the direction I had initially planned, but that … Continued
Mixing collage with paint is one of my favorite art techniques. “Lady Liberty” has a painted background and face, using acrylics, Shiva paintstiks, and oil pastels. Her dress, hair, and crown are made with collage. She kind of looks like … Continued