September 30, Encaustic Painting workshop at the Workhouse

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All Skill Levels
 
Encaustic painting is a process that produces impressive results with luminous and jewel-like surfaces and textures. Participants will learn techniques such as melting through, line and edge, transfers, texture and collage. Each person can choose to practice all of these methods or just the ones that interest them. At the end of the workshop, artists will be familiar with a range of techniques which they can use as they develop their body of work.  All paint, equipment, tools and small practice panels will be supplied.  An optional materials list will be supplied before the workshop. (Meets in W-7, 711) 

Fall Quarter (1 day workshop)
Session A: Sat Sept 30 (11am-5pm) 


questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com

September 16, Encaustic Painting Workshop at the Visual Arts Center

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Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, is an ancient painting method that combines pigment, molten beeswax, and resin. Finished pieces can appear smooth, shiny, or textured as well as three-dimensional. This makes the medium ideal for working abstractly or in a representational style. In this workshop, you’ll begin to explore melting and fusing the wax, making clean lines and edges, and methods of collage and texture. Most equipment and materials are provided.

questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com

September 14, Four Thursday Mornings 10-11:30am at The Visual Arts Center

2 spots open as of 9/3/17

Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting combining pigment, molten beeswax, and resin. Finished pieces can appear luminous, smooth, shiny, or textured, as well as three-dimensional. This makes the medium ideal for working in both abstract or representational styles. In this class you’ll explore melting and fusing the wax, making clean lines and edges, and methods of collage and texture. The instructor will provide 4x6 wood study panels.  Students will purchase other necessary panels no larger than 9x12". All other equipment and materials are provided.
www.visarts.org


questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com

September 13, Four Wednesdays 6-830pm at The Visual Arts Center



www.visarts.org

2 spots open as of 9/9/17


Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting combining pigment, molten beeswax, and resin. Finished pieces can appear luminous, smooth, shiny, or textured, as well as three-dimensional. This makes the medium ideal for working in both abstract or representational styles. In this class you’ll explore melting and fusing the wax, making clean lines and edges, and methods of collage and texture. The instructor will provide 4x6 wood study panels.  Students will purchase other necessary panels no larger than 9x12". All other equipment and materials are provided.

questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com