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November 8th
10 am - 2 pm
Latonya Hicks, MFA instructor
$120 member / $130 non member
Course description
In this exploratory Mixed Media Relief class, participants will use a variety of materials to create a high relief assemblage. We will work in 3 Phases that begin chronologically and end iteratively.
Phase 1: Ideation will begin with a discussion/sharing of personal objects, images for inspiration, “shopping” through my dragons hoard” of supplies, and planning.
Phase 2: Building up the surface through construction. During this phase we work on the Masonite substrate, weavings, demo with wire, aluminum, clay and Polyfill. The “How To” and the “Go do” stage.
Phase 3: The surface. During stage 3 we embellish our relief.
This process of creation is iterative meaning we keep circling back through the phases as we work on different sections of our relief.
Participants will need to bring:
Bring any other materials you would like to create with and objects of personal significance to inspire you, embed in your work or use to embellish the surface.
Any preferred media - acrylic, oil, wood, fibers, watercolor
Object of significance to be used in your artwork or as inspiration - old photos, broken jewelry, fabric, found objects, glitter, etc.
November 8th
10 am - 2 pm
Latonya Hicks, MFA instructor
$120 member / $130 non member
Course description
In this exploratory Mixed Media Relief class, participants will use a variety of materials to create a high relief assemblage. We will work in 3 Phases that begin chronologically and end iteratively.
Phase 1: Ideation will begin with a discussion/sharing of personal objects, images for inspiration, “shopping” through my dragons hoard” of supplies, and planning.
Phase 2: Building up the surface through construction. During this phase we work on the Masonite substrate, weavings, demo with wire, aluminum, clay and Polyfill. The “How To” and the “Go do” stage.
Phase 3: The surface. During stage 3 we embellish our relief.
This process of creation is iterative meaning we keep circling back through the phases as we work on different sections of our relief.
Participants will need to bring:
Bring any other materials you would like to create with and objects of personal significance to inspire you, embed in your work or use to embellish the surface.
Any preferred media - acrylic, oil, wood, fibers, watercolor
Object of significance to be used in your artwork or as inspiration - old photos, broken jewelry, fabric, found objects, glitter, etc.