ALTERED BOOK JOURNALS: Document Your Life, Travel and more!
Do you have a passion for old books? The desire to journal in more creative and unique ways? In this class you will learn how to transform an old, discarded book into a very personal , expressive journal. You will learn how to prepare your book for journaling—including mixed media techniques with acrylic paints, ink, rubber stamps, collage, photographs and niches. Creative journal writing prompts will also be discussed. Beginners welcome! Location: University of Washington, Seattle campus. Fee: $86. (discount for UW students available), date: March 5, 10-5.
To register, call the Experimental College at 206-68-LEARN, or visit http://exco.org
2/4/11
A day in the life of a distracted, but dedicated, artist...
Dear Diary: I had the brilliant idea if "logging in" what I do with my time, to see where it all goes. Today, I promised myself a whole day of art-making, we'll see what happens...(Pacific Standard Time)
7:45 a.m. Took kid to Jazz Ensemble practice
8:15 a.m. Read paper, ate breakfast
8:45 a.m. Checked email and Facebook
9:33 a.m. Still wasting time on Facebook
9:35 a.m. Shower...
10:09 a.m. turned on encaustic wax and heating elements to LOW
10:10 a.m. off to license new (used) car for firstborn child, pick up a few groceries
11:17 a.m. "foiled" attempt to license car, needs emissions test. Just wasted over an hour of my time.
11:34 a.m. puttering around in studio, cleaning up and making room for another art project. I have 3 that I want to work on at the moment, about the state of being "female"...started one yesterday using encaustic wax on a "found" paper mache female form, using words from an old dictionary that define "femaleness"--some aren't so nice. Great fun to be working in 3D and wax! Picture to come...
12:22 p.m. glued paper to a gessoboard surface, pulled out sketches from a recent "Ladies OF THE lAKE" piece, hopped onto Facebook (DAMN!)
12:55 p.m. just off the phone with firstborn, catching up on the art we're currently working on (she's an art student in college)...time for lunch.
1:33 p.m. lunch is over, "Catcher in the Rye" is such a great read...back to work, the wax is waiting.
In the works:
2:29 p.m. fiddling with camera and blog posts...
2:35 p.m. coating new boards with beeswax, fiddling with assemblage (pictured above)
4:15 p.m. picked up second born at bus stop
4:35 p.m. feeling exhausted, off to score a movie at Blockbuster, then back to the "wax" for a bit...
5:53 p.m. laid down a few layers f wax on a 24" board...unplugged for the day.
7:45 a.m. Took kid to Jazz Ensemble practice
8:15 a.m. Read paper, ate breakfast
8:45 a.m. Checked email and Facebook
9:33 a.m. Still wasting time on Facebook
9:35 a.m. Shower...
10:09 a.m. turned on encaustic wax and heating elements to LOW
10:10 a.m. off to license new (used) car for firstborn child, pick up a few groceries
11:17 a.m. "foiled" attempt to license car, needs emissions test. Just wasted over an hour of my time.
11:34 a.m. puttering around in studio, cleaning up and making room for another art project. I have 3 that I want to work on at the moment, about the state of being "female"...started one yesterday using encaustic wax on a "found" paper mache female form, using words from an old dictionary that define "femaleness"--some aren't so nice. Great fun to be working in 3D and wax! Picture to come...
12:22 p.m. glued paper to a gessoboard surface, pulled out sketches from a recent "Ladies OF THE lAKE" piece, hopped onto Facebook (DAMN!)
12:55 p.m. just off the phone with firstborn, catching up on the art we're currently working on (she's an art student in college)...time for lunch.
1:33 p.m. lunch is over, "Catcher in the Rye" is such a great read...back to work, the wax is waiting.
In the works:
2:29 p.m. fiddling with camera and blog posts...
2:35 p.m. coating new boards with beeswax, fiddling with assemblage (pictured above)
4:15 p.m. picked up second born at bus stop
4:35 p.m. feeling exhausted, off to score a movie at Blockbuster, then back to the "wax" for a bit...
5:53 p.m. laid down a few layers f wax on a 24" board...unplugged for the day.
Labels:
art studio,
art-making,
creating,
daily diary,
time
1/24/11
Come out and play!
Spend the afternoon literally “waxing poetic”! In this class, we will be making beautiful handmade valentines out of collage materials and melted beeswax. I will show you the basics of collage, and how to use warm beeswax with various items such as lace, rice paper, oil pastels, found text, and photographs. Your friends and family will truly appreciate your small works of art for Valentine’s Day! Saturday, February 12, noon-4 p.m. 40. + supply fee. Class will be located in downtown Everett, Washington. Register: call Michelle at 425- 257-8380. NEW! Online registration is now available! Just visit: http://www.schack.org/classes/beeswax-valentines/
(Yes! we will be working with lots of color!)
Labels:
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art workshops,
art workshops mixed media,
collage,
encaustic,
valetines day
1/19/11
Happy Birthday Mom
Pictured above: Marilyn, 1955, taken by my father, Thomas Jones.
1/6/11
Mini Valentine Books Workshop!
Join me for an artful afternoon painting and collaging mini Valentine books! We will explore themes of love and special people in our lives–using images, fabric, paper, words and paint. This process-oriented class will open your eyes to many creative possibilities with mixed media. Most materials are supplied, beginners are welcome. These small books make wonderful gifts!
Course #10.0332, The Painted Page: Mini Valentine Books
Date/Time: Saturday, Feb. 5, 12-4 p.m.
Location: University of Washington, Seattle campus
Register: call 206-68 LEARN, or visit http://exco.org
Course #10.0332, The Painted Page: Mini Valentine Books
Date/Time: Saturday, Feb. 5, 12-4 p.m.
Location: University of Washington, Seattle campus
Register: call 206-68 LEARN, or visit http://exco.org
1/5/11
B & W show at Fraker/Scott Gallery!
The gallery will be hung with the stunning new show "B&W" - showcasing the classic combination of Black and White.
January 6th is Seattle Art Walk Night, so please join gallery artists and guests for an interactive project ::SHADOW THEATER:: by Mike O’Day. Art Walk hours: 5-8 p.m.
http://www.frakerscottgall
Pictured above: "Enclosure", encaustic assemblage by Lisa JonesMoore
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