complete
Beginners and those who want a refresher.
6-8:30pm
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax,
pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and
three-dimensional all on the same painting. You will explore melting and
fusing, line and edge, collage and working with photos and texture. It
is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style.
Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and
equipment. You will be given a small wooden panels (4x5”) for each of the
techniques demonstrated, and you can bring your own 9x12 inch boards
for larger work. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be
provided by the instructor. This is a solvent free medium.
No prior
encaustic experience necessary.
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
March 9, 2013 Encaustic Workshop, The Workhouse, Lorton, VA
All Skill Levels, Young Adults & Adults
Class limited to six students! This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax. Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures. We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools. For larger work please bring 9x12 inch wood panels.
Winter Quarter (1 day workshop)
Session C: Sat March 9 (11am-5pm, Meets in W-9)
COMPLETE
Tuition: $120 (Friends) & $130 (Non-Friends) Materials fee of $35
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/Info.aspx?EventID=11
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2900
Class limited to six students! This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax. Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures. We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools. For larger work please bring 9x12 inch wood panels.
Winter Quarter (1 day workshop)
Session C: Sat March 9 (11am-5pm, Meets in W-9)
COMPLETE
Tuition: $120 (Friends) & $130 (Non-Friends) Materials fee of $35
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/Info.aspx?EventID=11
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2900
NEW: February 26, Encaustic Painting, Beyond the Basics, Visarts, Richmond, VA
6 Tuesdays
February 26 – April 2
6:00 – 8:30 PM
If you have had some experience with encaustic and would like to delve in more deeply, try something new or review some techniques this is your opportunity. You will focus on painting ideas, interpreting ongoing work in other mediums and creating a body of work. Thrive in an environment where you will receive constructive feedback and technical information from the instructor as well from your peers. You will be given small wooden panels (4x5”) for experimenting and can bring 9x12” boards for larger work. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided by the instructor. There is no solvent used with this medium. Questions? richmondencaustic@gmail.com
3 spots available as of Feb 19
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
February 23, PAAL, Petersburg, VA
all levels.
11-3pm
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny,textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, texture and scraping. It is ideal for scribing with lines, working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. Each participant will be supplied with a small piece of board (4×6”) for each of the techniques. If you would like to work larger please bring wood panels up to 9×12”. This is a good size for workshops. The equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided. This is a solvent free medium.
11-3pm
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny,textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, texture and scraping. It is ideal for scribing with lines, working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. Each participant will be supplied with a small piece of board (4×6”) for each of the techniques. If you would like to work larger please bring wood panels up to 9×12”. This is a good size for workshops. The equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided. This is a solvent free medium.
Understanding the
properties of encaustic is the first step to incorporating it into your
work.
$65Non Members Rate
$55 Members Rate
7 E. Old St., Petersburg, VA 23803 · 804.861.4611 · galleryadmin@paalart.org
$65Non Members Rate
$55 Members Rate
7 E. Old St., Petersburg, VA 23803 · 804.861.4611 · galleryadmin@paalart.org
February 16, Saturday, Visarts, Richmond, VA
10:30-4pm
All Levels
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, collage and texture. You will be given a small piece of board (4x5”) on which to practice each technique demonstrated, and should bring wood panels up to 9x12 for larger more resolved work. The equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided. No encaustic experience necessary. For students who have taken encaustic painting in the past this is an opportunity to review processes, delve into an idea more deeply or try something new.
Complete
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
All Levels
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, collage and texture. You will be given a small piece of board (4x5”) on which to practice each technique demonstrated, and should bring wood panels up to 9x12 for larger more resolved work. The equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided. No encaustic experience necessary. For students who have taken encaustic painting in the past this is an opportunity to review processes, delve into an idea more deeply or try something new.
Complete
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
February 9, 2013, Workouse, Lorton, VA
This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax. Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures. We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools. For larger work please bring 9x12 inch wood panels.
FULL
The workshop will be in W-10
11am-5pm
Once you've registered I will contact you with an optional materials list.
Contact me at ricmondencaustic@gmail.com
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
January 26, 2013 Saturday, The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, VA
Encaustic Painting
Encaustic painting is a process that
produces impressive results with luminous and jewel-like surfaces and
textures.
Artists come to encaustic painting from many other mediums which
then creates a dynamic and rich experience. Areas covered include: safe
studio practices, surface preparation, and resources. Various
demonstrations will be scheduled with plenty of time to experiment.
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 in their work. Paint, equipment, tools and small
practice panels will be supplied. Bring wood panels up to 9”x12” if
you'd
like to make larger, more resolved work.
An optional materials
list will be supplied once you register.
Saturday, January 26
11am-5pm
Cost: $100, plus $25 materials fee
Complete
http://www.artsglenallen.com/classes/visual-arts-classes.php
1-804-261-ARTS
January 12, 2013 Encaustic Workshop Lorton, VA
11-5pm
complete
All Skill Levels
This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax.
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures.
We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools.
Once you're registered and it's a few days before the workshop, I will contact you with an optional materials list.
Contact me at ricmondencaustic@gmail.com
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
complete
All Skill Levels
This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax.
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures.
We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools.
Once you're registered and it's a few days before the workshop, I will contact you with an optional materials list.
Contact me at ricmondencaustic@gmail.com
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
December 8, 2012 Chesterfield County, VA. Encaustic Workshop
This introductory encaustic workshop is for Chesterfield County HS. students.
Full: (wait list: 4)
Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
Full: (wait list: 4)
Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
December 1, 2012 Encaustic workshop, Chesterfield County, VA
This introductory workshop is for Chesterfield County HS Students.
Full: complete
Full: complete
December 15, 2012, Visarts, Richmond, VA
11-4pm
The Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
complete
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, texture photos and collage. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. The participants will be supplied with a small wooden panel 4x6 inches for each of the techniques demonstrated. Bring your own 9x12 inch boards for larger work. This is a solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided . No prior encaustic experience necessary. A materials list will be e-mailed upon class confirmation.
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
questions? richmondencaustic@gmail.com
The Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
complete
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, texture photos and collage. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. The participants will be supplied with a small wooden panel 4x6 inches for each of the techniques demonstrated. Bring your own 9x12 inch boards for larger work. This is a solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided . No prior encaustic experience necessary. A materials list will be e-mailed upon class confirmation.
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
questions? richmondencaustic@gmail.com
November 13-December 18, 2012, Visarts, Richmond, VA
6 Tuesdays 6:00-8:30pm
complete
Encaustic painting, once an ancient medium, is now updated with new tools and equipment. This process produces impressive results with luminous and jewel-like surfaces and textures. Artists come to encaustic painting from many other mediums which then creates a dynamic and rich experience. Areas covered include: safe studio practices, surface preparation and resources. Various demonstrations will be scheduled with plenty of time to experiment. Participants will learn techniques such as melting through, line and edge, transfers, texture and incorporating paper and photos. 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 in their work.
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
questions? richmondencaustic@gmail.com
complete
Encaustic Painting (all levels)
6:00 – 8:30 PM
Encaustic painting, once an ancient medium, is now updated with new tools and equipment. This process produces impressive results with luminous and jewel-like surfaces and textures. Artists come to encaustic painting from many other mediums which then creates a dynamic and rich experience. Areas covered include: safe studio practices, surface preparation and resources. Various demonstrations will be scheduled with plenty of time to experiment. Participants will learn techniques such as melting through, line and edge, transfers, texture and incorporating paper and photos. 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 in their work.
Small wooden and matboard (4x6 inches) panels will be supplied for each of the techniques
demonstrated. Bring wood panels up to 9x12" (not
clayboard) if you'd like to make larger, more resolved work. This is a
solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will
be provided by the instructor. No prior encaustic experience necessary. An
optional materials list will be emailed to you once you register before the first class.
contact me with any questions. richmondencaustic@gmail.com
For those who have some experience with encaustic painting you can further your ideas or try some new techniques.
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
questions? richmondencaustic@gmail.com
November 10, 2012, Workhouse, Lorton, VA
11-5pm
complete
All Skill Levels
This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax.
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures.
We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools.
Once you've registered I will contact you with an optional materials list.
Contact me at ricmondencaustic@gmail.com
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
complete
All Skill Levels
This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax.
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures.
We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools.
Once you've registered I will contact you with an optional materials list.
Contact me at ricmondencaustic@gmail.com
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
October 27, 2012, PAAL, Petersburg, VA
11am- 3pm
Petersburg Area Art League
7 E. Old St., Petersburg, VA 23803 · 804.861.4611
complete
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny,textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We
will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with
paper, texture and scraping. It is ideal for scribing with lines,
working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once
an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. Each
participant will be supplied with a small piece of board (4×6”) for each
of the techniques. If you would like to work larger please bring wood panels up to 9×12”. This is a good size for workshops. The equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided. This is a solvent free medium.
October 20, 2012, Saturday Visarts, Richmond, VA
11-4pm
complete
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, texture and collage. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. The participants will be supplied with a small wooden panel 4x5 inches for each of the techniques demonstrated. Bring your own 9x12 inch boards for larger work. This is a solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided by the instructor. No prior experience necessary. A materials list will be e-mailed upon class confirmation.
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
questions? richmondencaustic@gmail.com
complete
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, texture and collage. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. The participants will be supplied with a small wooden panel 4x5 inches for each of the techniques demonstrated. Bring your own 9x12 inch boards for larger work. This is a solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided by the instructor. No prior experience necessary. A materials list will be e-mailed upon class confirmation.
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
questions? richmondencaustic@gmail.com
October 13, 2012 Saturday Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton, VA
11am - 5pm
All Skill Levels complete
This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax.
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures.
We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools.
Once you've registered I will contact you with an optional materials list.
Contact me at ricmondencaustic@gmail.com
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
All Skill Levels complete
This workshop is for artists who are new to encaustic or have already got their hands into the wax.
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and dammar resin. Once an ancient process, it is now updated with new tools and equipment. The process produces impressive results with jewel- like surfaces and textures.
We will cover safe studio practices, melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, photography and texture. The participant will be supplied with a small practice panel (4x6”) for each technique on which to practice. I supply the equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools.
Once you've registered I will contact you with an optional materials list.
Contact me at ricmondencaustic@gmail.com
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
September 29 all day workshop at the Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
All Levels complete
11-4pm
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting.
We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper and texture. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style.
Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. The participants will be supplied with a small wooden panel 4x5 inches for each of the techniques demonstrated. Bring your own 9x12 inch boards for larger work. This is a solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided.
Questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
11-4pm
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting.
We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper and texture. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style.
Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. The participants will be supplied with a small wooden panel 4x5 inches for each of the techniques demonstrated. Bring your own 9x12 inch boards for larger work. This is a solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided.
Questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
Visual Art Center
1812 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
804-353-0094
www.visarts.org
August 25 Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
11am-4pm
FULL as of Aug 1
Encaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, texture, photographs and collage. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. The participants will be supplied with a small wooden panel 4x5 inches for each of the techniques demonstrated. Bring your own 9x12 inch boards for larger work. This is a solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided.Questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
FULL as of Aug 1
Encaustic Painting Workshop
All LevelsEncaustic is a luminous medium that is made up of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth and shiny, textured and three-dimensional all on the same painting. We will explore melting and fusing, line and edge, working with paper, texture, photographs and collage. It is ideal for working abstractly or in a more representational style. Encaustic, once an ancient process, is now updated with new tools and equipment. The participants will be supplied with a small wooden panel 4x5 inches for each of the techniques demonstrated. Bring your own 9x12 inch boards for larger work. This is a solvent free medium. Equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided.Questions: contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
August 18 Workhouse Art Center, Lorton, VA
11am-5pm
All levels
complete
Encaustic painting is a process that produces impressive results with luminous and jewel-like surfaces and textures. Artists come to encaustic painting from many other mediums which then creates a dynamic and rich experience. Areas covered include: safe studio practices, surface preparation and resources. Various demonstrations will be scheduled with plenty of time to experiment. Participants will learn the process as well as techniques, such as melting through, line and edge, transfers, texture and incorporating paper and photos. 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 in their work. Paint, equipment, tools and small practice panels will be supplied. Bring wood panels up to 9x12" (not clayboard) if you'd like to make larger, more resolved work. An optional materials list will be supplied once you register.
For those of you who have taken the beginner workshop and want to move on to a more advanced level, get in touch with me to develop your plan.
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
Contact me for more information at richmondencaustic@gmail.com.
All levels
complete
Encaustic painting is a process that produces impressive results with luminous and jewel-like surfaces and textures. Artists come to encaustic painting from many other mediums which then creates a dynamic and rich experience. Areas covered include: safe studio practices, surface preparation and resources. Various demonstrations will be scheduled with plenty of time to experiment. Participants will learn the process as well as techniques, such as melting through, line and edge, transfers, texture and incorporating paper and photos. 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 in their work. Paint, equipment, tools and small practice panels will be supplied. Bring wood panels up to 9x12" (not clayboard) if you'd like to make larger, more resolved work. An optional materials list will be supplied once you register.
For those of you who have taken the beginner workshop and want to move on to a more advanced level, get in touch with me to develop your plan.
Workhouse.org
A Program of the Lorton Arts Foundation
9601 Ox Road
Lorton, VA 22079
703-584-2909
https://reservations.workhousearts.org/SelectTime.aspx
Contact me for more information at richmondencaustic@gmail.com.
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