Art Class "The Painted Botanical Memoir Book" with Doug Baulos

The Painted Botanical Memoir Book
Friday & Saturday, March 21 & 22.
10 AM to 4 PM.
$215, some supplies provided.
Lunch provided on Saturday.
Limit 10 students.
This workshop investigates experimentation with a selection of wet media, watercolor and other historical and innovative approaches to developing works on paper, collage & other grounds. Students will combine watercolor and painting methods into pages. Investigate and experiment with non-traditional materials and methodologies to develop your own personal thematic subjects and conceptual aesthetics. Pages will be bound into a traditional sewn on tape codex with soft cover binding (painted and collaged).
Throughout the two days, you will explore creating images onto a variety of surfaces including watercolor paper, vintage paper, and materials using different mediums and techniques. Learn to combine simple techniques and processes that demystify your approach to artistic process and creativity. Through the creation of these projects, students will maximize their expertise in a wide variety of studio practice as well as learn to bring a personal, narrative conceptual ties to the creation of a personal codex.
Materials List
Doug will supply the
- Paper students will work on
- Threads
- Needles
- All adhesives, matte medium etc.
- Other materials
Students will bring:
- collage papers
- found papers
- watercolor or acrylic inks
- set of watercolor - tubes or blocks
- pencils
- ruler
- scissors
- cutting mat
- Chartpak colorless blender
- brushes
- scissors
- palette
- at least 5 black & white Xeroxes of copyright free images of natural objects
- 3 feet of waxed paper
- black sharpie
- small sponge or soft rag
- painters tape
- container for water
Skill Level: | Beginner |
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