*I sent out an email about an upcoming class yesterday morning and by late afternoon 5 out of 6 spots were filled!!! Exciting
But there is still one spot left call me if you want it..
360-305-9058
Don’t Box Me In
Sunday August 16th from 10am -4pm with an hour lunch break.
(please bring a sack lunch)
$70 plus $10 kit fee limited to 6 students (one spot available)
One of the wonderful things about assemblage is that you never start with a blank canvas. Every object we pick up has meaning attached to it, whether that be cultural, symbolic, or personal. We are all going to start this project with the same two objects, both already packed with meaning: a doll, and a box (provided). We will watch as an incredible variety of stories unfolds. Will your doll be sweet and innocent? Wild and crazy? Will the doll continue to be human or become a monster or an alien? In the altering process, we will make decisions about what kinds of stories we wish to tell with our two objects. Will your doll or creature be trapped in a box? Comforted by the box? Breaking free of the box?
We will be altering objects through the magic of paint, ink, fabric, paper, and found objects. By using paint and ink we will create a worn and ancient look on our modern commercial objects. This is a project- based class with tons of room for exploration and variation. We will be learning lots of fun, easy techniques that produce quick, dramatic results. You will leave class with a unique finished project and a palette of techniques that can be used for aging and embellishing all kinds of objects.
Material list
Gesso
Gel matte medium for collaging paper
Liquid Nails Adhesive Small Projects (not the clear version)
A small amount of fabric scraps: think different textures i.e. cheesecloth, tulle, lace, satin
Buttons, charms, old jewelry, misc found objects for embellishing your doll
Acrylic paints (I use the cheap $1 -a- bottle stuff from Michaels or Joanns): a black, a brown, a tan , a white, a cream, then colors of your choice
Paint brushes: a medium, a small, and a couple of good quality detail brushes
Thin pieces of rusty metal, copper, or tin
Sm amount of collage paper
Misc junk for embellishing: (buttons, game pieces, washers, sm plastic birds or animals, feathers, silk flowers, doll accessories, wooden blocks, acorn caps, milagros, or…)
Optional
Heat gun
Small scraps of interesting wood: old molding, trim, thin drift wood, etc
$10 kit includes
Jointed porcelain doll
Blank wooden house/box
Crackle paint
Walnut ink
Patina chemicals
Tools to share
Please email if you have questions about any of the supplies: clarissacallesen@gmail.com
P.S. No stressing allowed, it is about the creative process, not the specific supplies.
To register for classes I need payment in full
Sunday August 16th from 10am -4pm with an hour lunch break.
(please bring a sack lunch)
$70 plus $10 kit fee limited to 6 students (one spot available)
One of the wonderful things about assemblage is that you never start with a blank canvas. Every object we pick up has meaning attached to it, whether that be cultural, symbolic, or personal. We are all going to start this project with the same two objects, both already packed with meaning: a doll, and a box (provided). We will watch as an incredible variety of stories unfolds. Will your doll be sweet and innocent? Wild and crazy? Will the doll continue to be human or become a monster or an alien? In the altering process, we will make decisions about what kinds of stories we wish to tell with our two objects. Will your doll or creature be trapped in a box? Comforted by the box? Breaking free of the box?
We will be altering objects through the magic of paint, ink, fabric, paper, and found objects. By using paint and ink we will create a worn and ancient look on our modern commercial objects. This is a project- based class with tons of room for exploration and variation. We will be learning lots of fun, easy techniques that produce quick, dramatic results. You will leave class with a unique finished project and a palette of techniques that can be used for aging and embellishing all kinds of objects.
Material list
Gesso
Gel matte medium for collaging paper
Liquid Nails Adhesive Small Projects (not the clear version)
A small amount of fabric scraps: think different textures i.e. cheesecloth, tulle, lace, satin
Buttons, charms, old jewelry, misc found objects for embellishing your doll
Acrylic paints (I use the cheap $1 -a- bottle stuff from Michaels or Joanns): a black, a brown, a tan , a white, a cream, then colors of your choice
Paint brushes: a medium, a small, and a couple of good quality detail brushes
Thin pieces of rusty metal, copper, or tin
Sm amount of collage paper
Misc junk for embellishing: (buttons, game pieces, washers, sm plastic birds or animals, feathers, silk flowers, doll accessories, wooden blocks, acorn caps, milagros, or…)
Optional
Heat gun
Small scraps of interesting wood: old molding, trim, thin drift wood, etc
$10 kit includes
Jointed porcelain doll
Blank wooden house/box
Crackle paint
Walnut ink
Patina chemicals
Tools to share
Please email if you have questions about any of the supplies: clarissacallesen@gmail.com
P.S. No stressing allowed, it is about the creative process, not the specific supplies.
To register for classes I need payment in full
1 comment:
Clarissa, so great seeing you in Anacortes. Love your work, can't wait to wear my "birthday" necklace you made. Keep making such wonderful and creative pieces, hope to see you soon.
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