4 spots open.The Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton, VA
www.workhousearts.org
Explore encaustic painting as you work with transparent or opaque colors. Pigmented, hot beeswax creates luminous and jewel-like surfaces through layering colors, using stencils and creating patterns.Come explore!
4 spots open as of Mar 5.
2 spots open. April 30-May 21. Four Wednesday mornings at The Visual arts Center, Richmond
2 spots opne as of 2/14
www.visarts.org
Four Wednesday mornings 10-1pm starting April 30.
Explore encaustic painting for the first time or return to expand your skills. You will work with opaque and transparent colors, layering, using stencils, paper, photos and creating patterns using hot wax.
Each week we will focus on exploring each method in depth.
Bring me your questions and we will experiment. You can also work on a focused project for the four weeks and see where it takes you. Let me know if you have any questions.
5 spots open. April 29.-May 20. four Tuesday evenings 6-9pm at the Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
4 spots open as of 4/3
[5 spots opne as of 2/14]
www.visarts.com
Four Tuesday evenings 6-9pm starting April 29.
Explore encaustic painting for the first time or return to expand your skills. You will work with opaque and transparent colors, layering, using stencils, paper, photos and creating patterns using hot wax.
Each week we will focus on exploring each method in depth.
Bring me your questions and we will experiment. You can also work on a focused project for the four weeks and see where it takes you. Let me know if you have any questions.
Below is the link to sign up.
https://reg130.imperisoft.com/visarts/ProgramDetail/313139343639/Registration.aspx
April 12. The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen,
www.artsglenallen.com
Encaustic Painting
Create dynamic works of art using melted wax as you explore encaustic painting, a process that produces luminous and jewel-like surfaces and textures. Beginners as well as working artists are welcome! Demos and experimentation allow students to learn techniques such as melting and fusing, line and edge, and texture and collage. Students can choose to practice all of these methods or just the ones that interest them. Paint, equipment, and small practice panels will be supplied. Students may bring wood panels up to 9”x12” if they wish to make larger, more resolved works
https://reg129.imperisoft.com/theculturalartscenter/Search/Registration.aspx
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