Thursday, May 18, 2017

Art on the Farm - Spring 2017 Workshop Announcement


“Repeat Motifs – Unique Finishes”
A 3-Day Intensive for Polymer Clay Surface Design
June 21-23, 2017
Join me this June for the 5th year of Art on the Farm, at my home studio in Braintree, Vermont, in the heart of rural New England. Our topic for the 3-day intensive workshop is "Repeat Motifs - Unique Finishes".
We'll start class by creating a simple signature motif, then learn how to use textures, paints, pastels, acrylic mediums, alcohol inks, crayons and much, much more to color and enhance these polymer elements with custom surfaces.
Since there are so many possibilities for surface embellishment, limiting ourselves to one unique shape will help us refine our technique and we’ll experiment with layered forms, changing the proportions of our shapes and abstracting these motifs into multiple elements to use for jewelry and mixed media projects.
Students have access to my extensive collection of texture sheets, molds and stencils, as well as to all the paints, mediums, inks and pastels in my studio. Believe me, I have tons of interesting things to play with! Try out the newest Tim Holtz/Ranger® line of Distress and Distress Oxide paints using my techniques for making these finishes work even on non-porous polymer clay surfaces.
As one of the earliest adopters of surface techniques for polymer clay, I have years of experience using paints, watercolors, pastels, inks and other surface design media on opaque and translucent polymer clay. If you’ve ever wanted to delve into the amazing world of coloring the surface of polymer, this is the workshop for you! Small class size means lots of one-on-one time with the instructor. Beginners to polymer as well as those experienced in the medium are welcome, as these are not techniques that you'll find in books or online, so everyone starts at the same point. You'll go back to your home studio with all the information necessary to continue your own experiments in color and texture and stock up on the supplies you really want, after trying them out at the workshop.
If you're interested in the upcoming June workshop or the one later this Fall, October 4-6, 2017 leave a message on my website at http://www.storiestheytell.com with your e-mail address to check for spaces in class and for more information on tuition, lodging, etc.
Here are some examples of surfaces we'll learn how to do in class. Enjoy the eye candy!
 
Pan Pastels, acrylic paint, embedded wire
Pan Pastels, acrylic paint, graphite paint
Ranger Distress Paints, acrylic medium, alcohol inks
Ranger Distress Paints, acrylic paint, alcohol ink
"Colors of the Canyon" -  Pan Pastels, micaceous iron oxide
Pan Pastels, acrylic paint
Acrylic paint, alcohol ink
"Homage to Tuscon" - Micaceous iron oxide, acrylic paint
"Kaleidescope" pendant - acrylic paint, Pan Pastels
"Landscape" earrings - Acrylic paint, Pan Pastels
"Molokai" earrings - Acrylic paint, Pan Pastels
Acrylic paint, handmade texture plates
"Oracle" earrings - Overlapped, repeating shapes;
Acrylic paint, Pan Pastels
Acrylic paint, layered shapes
Layered shapes, acrylic paint
Handmade texture plates; repeating, overlapping shapes, acrylic paint, Pan Pastels
"Samurai" pendant - Acrylic paint
"Sargasso" pendant - Handmade textures,
acrylic paint, Pan Pastels
"Sedona" pin/pendant - Acrylic paints, Pan Pastels
"Stone Circle" pendant - Pieced, sliced polymer with metallic paints and Pan Pastels
"Trojan" earrings - Layered and stacked forms,
acrylic paints, Pan Pastels
 
"Turquoise Landscape" pin/pendant - Pan Pastels
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"Wabi Sabi" - pendant - Translucent liquid polymer, micaceous iron oxide, Pan Pastels, acrylic paint

5 comments:

  1. Oh how I wish I lived closer to attend; this sounds fabulous and the pieces are so creatively inspiring. I know it is time and work to put together, but I think you'd have a great class if you had an online course, or a book ... So in the meantime, I'll enjoy the posts! sandi m

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    1. I too wish I lived closer ... I hope there is booking the pipeline from your the very near future

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  2. Great wire work. See some new additions in there. xox

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  3. Can't tell you how much I would love to attend. Problem I live in Australia!

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  4. Hi, I'm a Hungarian girl who is in love with the polimer clay. I really want to learn from you to get the more beautiful jewelry I can bring to my prospective buyers. Do you have any training materials for sale?

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