Feb 27, 2016 Saturday. 11-5pm at The Workhouse, Lorton, VA all levels

 Complete.

All Skill Levels, Young Adults & AdultsEncaustic 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) 

Winter Quarter (1 day workshop)
Sat Feb 27 (11am-5pm)
Tuition: $135
Materials: $40, payable to the instructor at first class.

richmondencaustic@gmail.com

Feb 24- March 30, 2016 10-1230pm Wednesdays, The Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA all levels


1 spot open as of Feb 11, 2016

 804.353.0094

The Visual Arts Center
Richmond, VA 

www.visarts.org 

Encaustic is a once ancient, luminous medium that is made of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth, shiny and textured as well as three-dimensional all on the same painting: ideal for working abstractly or in a representational style. Explore melting and fusing, line and edge, collage and texture. A small wooden panel for each of the techniques demonstrated will be provided. Bring additional wood panels up to 9x12". The equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided. No encaustic experience necessary. For experienced students this is an opportunity to review processes, delve into an idea more deeply or try something new. All materials provided.


richmondencaustic@gmail.com

Feb 23- March 29, 2016 ays Tues The Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA Encaustic painting all levels 6-830pm

SOLD OUT

 804.353.0094

The Visual Arts Center
Richmond, VA 

www.visarts.org

Encaustic is a once ancient, luminous medium that is made of molten beeswax, pigment and resin. It can be smooth, shiny and textured as well as three-dimensional all on the same painting: ideal for working abstractly or in a representational style. Explore melting and fusing, line and edge, collage and texture. A small wooden panel for each of the techniques demonstrated will be provided. Bring additional wood panels up to 9x12". The equipment, paint, medium, brushes and tools will be provided. No encaustic experience necessary. For experienced students this is an opportunity to review processes, delve into an idea more deeply or try something new. All materials provided.


richmondencaustic@gmail.com