11-5pm
www.visarts.org
complete
Explore encaustic painting, an ancient method brought up to date with new equipment and materials. This process combines pigment, beeswax and natural dammar resin to harden the paint and give it shine. Demonstrations will include: melting and fusing, creating layered patterns with unique rubber stencils, embedding paper, leaf imprints and casts, as well as creating texture.
January 10 10-1230pm at the Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
www.visarts.org
8 Thursday mornings
In session
8 Thursday mornings
In session
January 9. Wednesday Eves 6-830pm at Visarts, Richmond, VA
www.visarts.orgs
In Session.
8 wednesday evenings
In Session.
8 wednesday evenings
LUMINOSITY, LINES AND TRANSPARENCY IN ENCAUSTIC
SEP. 29, 2019 – OCT. 5, 2019
Arrowmont school of arts & crafts
556 parkway, Gatlinburg, tn 37738
865.436.5860
info@arrowmont.org
http://www.arrowmont.org/workshops-classes
The layering process of encaustic painting produces impressive results with luminous surfaces and textures. During this workshop students work with transparent colors, imprinting and casting with botanical materials, stencils and texture. You will explore lines, dots and patterns with the stylus. Demonstrations are followed with time to improvise. Understanding the properties of encaustic is the first step to incorporating it into your own work. Participants will emerge with a range of skills to deepen the direction of their work and the confidence to create using the new abilities learned in class. Open to all skill levels.
https://www.arrowmont.org/workshops-classes/workshop-details/?action=evrplusegister&event_id=584
December 8, at RVACWC 11-4pm
https://rvacreativewellness.org/
complete
1405 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 480-4883
complete
RVA Creative Wellness Center
1405 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 480-4883
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! Demonstrations and experimentation allow students to learn techniques such as melting and fusing, line and edge, transfers, texture and collage. Students can choose to practice all of these methods or just the ones that interest them. Some paint, equipment, and small practice panels will be supplied.
6 students maximum.
December 1 11-5p the Workhouse, Lorton, VA
www.workhousearts.org
complete
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
complete
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)
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)
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
Nov 15 Five Thursday mornings at RVACWC
https://rvacreativewellness.org
FULL AS OF OCT 18
FULL AS OF OCT 18
RVA Creative Wellness Center
https://rvacreativewellness.org/
1405 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 480-4883
1405 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 480-4883
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! Demonstrations and experimentation allow students to learn techniques such as melting and fusing, line and edge, transfers, texture and collage. Students can choose to practice all of these methods or just the ones that interest them. Some paint, equipment, and small practice panels will be supplied.
6 students maximum.
October 27 Saturday at The Workhouse, Lorton, VA
www.workhousearts.org
complete
www.workhousearts.org
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
complete
www.workhousearts.org
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)
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)
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
Sept 22, Saturday Workshop at Visarts.org
complete
Explore encaustic painting, an ancient method brought up to date with new equipment and materials. This process combines pigment, beeswax and natural dammar resin to harden the paint and give it shine. Demonstrations will include: melting and fusing, creating layered patterns with unique rubber stencils, embedding paper, leaf imprints and casts, as well as creating texture.
September 13 Six Thursday Mornings 10-1230pm at the Visual Arts Center
www.visarts.org
2 spots open as of August 26
Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, is an ancient painting method that combines 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.
2 spots open as of August 26
Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, is an ancient painting method that combines 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.
Encaustic and Photos at the Visual Arts Center, Aug 25
complete
11-4pm Saturday August 25
www.visarts.org
Explore ways to incorporate your photos in an encaustic piece. You’ll learn how to add images to a panel as collage or attach the whole image directly to a panel as a basis for further work. We’ll try a pour, then explore layering and surface embellishments only possible with encaustic. Experimental ideas are welcome.
11-4pm Saturday August 25
www.visarts.org
Explore ways to incorporate your photos in an encaustic piece. You’ll learn how to add images to a panel as collage or attach the whole image directly to a panel as a basis for further work. We’ll try a pour, then explore layering and surface embellishments only possible with encaustic. Experimental ideas are welcome.
August 14-16, 2018 Ah Haa.org. Telluride, CO
August 14-16, 2018
Starting and Expanding your Encaustic Skills.
10 participant limit.
Ah Haa School for the Arts, Telluride,CO http://www.ahhaa.org
http://www.ahhaa.org/…/encaustic-painting-starting-expandi…/
August 14 – 16, 2018
Tuesday – Thursday
10:00am – 4:00pm
This workshop is for students who are new to encaustic and for those who want to expand theirskills and explore more possibilities with paint.
Luminosity, Lines and Transparency in Encaustic
with Lynda Ray at Ah Haa School of Art, Telluride, CO
Starting & Expanding Your Skills
Starting & Expanding Your Skills
http://www.ahhaa.org/…/encaustic-painting-starting-expandi…/
August 14 – 16, 2018
Tuesday – Thursday
10:00am – 4:00pm
This workshop is for students who are new to encaustic and for those who want to expand theirskills and explore more possibilities with paint.
The hot wax layering process of encaustic painting produces luminous surfaces and textures. After learning surface preparation and some background information, participants in this three-day workshop will experience the process of applying layers of transparent colors, imprinting and casting with botanical materials, incorporating image transfers, and working with stencils and textures.
Step-by-step demonstrations will be followed by plenty of time to work and improvise throughout the days. Participants will emerge with a range of skills to deepen the direction of their ongoing work and confidence to create paintings incorporating new skills.
Although Lynda works in a nonrepresentational style, she finds encaustic to be a versatile medium for all types of work. Understanding the properties of encaustic is the first step to incorporating it into your own work. Wherever you are with your art, Lynda will take you to the next level.
( Students must purchase some required materials.)
$425
Step-by-step demonstrations will be followed by plenty of time to work and improvise throughout the days. Participants will emerge with a range of skills to deepen the direction of their ongoing work and confidence to create paintings incorporating new skills.
Although Lynda works in a nonrepresentational style, she finds encaustic to be a versatile medium for all types of work. Understanding the properties of encaustic is the first step to incorporating it into your own work. Wherever you are with your art, Lynda will take you to the next level.
( Students must purchase some required materials.)
$425
For additional information and to register go to:
Questions? Contact me at lyndarayart@gmail.com
July 14 at The Workhouse, Lorton, VA
www.workhousearts.org
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)
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)
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
July 12-August 9. The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, VA
FULL as of June 10
artsglenallen.org
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. Therer will be 4x6 wood study panels provided. Students will purchase other necessary panels no larger than 9x12". All other equipment and materials are provided.
questions? contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
August 14-16, 2018 Ah Haa.org. Telluride, CO
August 14-16, 2018
Starting and Expanding your Encaustic Skills.
10 participant limit.
Ah Haa School for the Arts, Telluride,CO http://www.ahhaa.org
http://www.ahhaa.org/…/encaustic-painting-starting-expandi…/
August 14 – 16, 2018
Tuesday – Thursday
10:00am – 4:00pm
This workshop is for students who are new to encaustic and for those who want to expand theirskills and explore more possibilities with paint.
Luminosity, Lines and Transparency in Encaustic
with Lynda Ray at Ah Haa School of Art, Telluride, CO
Starting & Expanding Your Skills
Starting & Expanding Your Skills
http://www.ahhaa.org/…/encaustic-painting-starting-expandi…/
August 14 – 16, 2018
Tuesday – Thursday
10:00am – 4:00pm
This workshop is for students who are new to encaustic and for those who want to expand theirskills and explore more possibilities with paint.
The hot wax layering process of encaustic painting produces luminous surfaces and textures. After learning surface preparation and some background information, participants in this three-day workshop will experience the process of applying layers of transparent colors, imprinting and casting with botanical materials, incorporating image transfers, and working with stencils and textures.
Step-by-step demonstrations will be followed by plenty of time to work and improvise throughout the days. Participants will emerge with a range of skills to deepen the direction of their ongoing work and confidence to create paintings incorporating new skills.
Although Lynda works in a nonrepresentational style, she finds encaustic to be a versatile medium for all types of work. Understanding the properties of encaustic is the first step to incorporating it into your own work. Wherever you are with your art, Lynda will take you to the next level.
( Students must purchase some required materials.)
$425
Step-by-step demonstrations will be followed by plenty of time to work and improvise throughout the days. Participants will emerge with a range of skills to deepen the direction of their ongoing work and confidence to create paintings incorporating new skills.
Although Lynda works in a nonrepresentational style, she finds encaustic to be a versatile medium for all types of work. Understanding the properties of encaustic is the first step to incorporating it into your own work. Wherever you are with your art, Lynda will take you to the next level.
( Students must purchase some required materials.)
$425
For additional information and to register go to:
Questions? Contact me at lyndarayart@gmail.com
June 30, Saturday, The Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
www.visarts.org
complete
11-4pm
www.visarts.org
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.
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.
For people who have some experience, come back and get a refresher or continue to delve in more deeply to ongoing projects. This could also be an opportunity to explore new inspiration.
May 31, 2018 Castle Hill., MA. Complete.
May 31, 2018
Expanding Your Skills
The International Encaustic Conference in Provincetown, MA https://www.castlehill.org
For more information regarding the conference go to Facebook and search for The International Encaustic Conference in ProvincetownHere is the link:
https://www.castlehill.org/pre-post-workshops-1/expanding-your-skill-in-wax-with-lynda-ray
April 11 starting. 6 evening classes at the Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
www.visarts.org
6-830pm
www.visarts.org.
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
questions? contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
April 14 at the Workhouse, Lorton VA
www.workhousearts.org
Complete
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 workshop you’ll explore melting and fusing the wax, making clean lines and edges, attaching paper and creating texture. There will be 4x6 in wood study panels supplied. Students will purchase other necessary panels no larger than 9x12". All other equipment and materials are provided.
Complete
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 workshop you’ll explore melting and fusing the wax, making clean lines and edges, attaching paper and creating texture. There will be 4x6 in wood study panels supplied. Students will purchase other necessary panels no larger than 9x12". All other equipment and materials are provided.
July 21 at The Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA
www.visarts.org
For people who have some experience, come back and get a refresher or continue to delve in more deeply to ongoing projects. This could also be an opportunity to explore new inspiration.
11-4pm
www.visarts.org
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.
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.
For people who have some experience, come back and get a refresher or continue to delve in more deeply to ongoing projects. This could also be an opportunity to explore new inspiration.
July 14 at The Workhouse, Lorton, VA
www.workhousearts.org
5 spots open as of 051418
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)
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
5 spots open as of 051418
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)
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
FUTURE TRAVELING WORKSHOPS
Complete:
May 31, 2018
Expanding Your Skills
The International Encaustic Conference in Provincetown, MA https://www.castlehill.org
For more information regarding the conference go to Facebook and search for The International Encaustic Conference in ProvincetownAugust 14-16, 2018
Starting and Expanding your Encaustic Skills.
Ah Haa School for the Arts, Telluride,CO http://www.ahhaa.org
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2019 September.
Arrowmont School of Art and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN https://www.arrowmont.org
March 10, 2018 at the Visual Arts Center
11-4pm
complete
11-4pm
www.visarts.org
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.
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
complete
11-4pm
www.visarts.org
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.
Questions? Contact me at richmondencaustic@gmail.com
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