
About this Event
Translating your flat collage artworks into 3D sculptural forms, move into the next dimension!
This class will cover a range of techniques that include the manipulation of paper, cardboard & acrylic into dimensional forms. It all begins with creating simple collage works onto various surfaces. You'll then explore creating small models using these elements exploring a series of techniques that include creating dimensional forms, building up the surface, layering elements, etc. We'll explore securing elements by gluing, stitching, weaving etc. I will also share how to stabilize the structures for display.
Discover a range of new techniques, methods & products that can be used to create your own unique forms. Learn how acrylic products can be used to create 3D sculptural forms or simply add more dimension within your flat work.
I will demonstrate several techniques and answer questions during the workshop. Each artist will create samples of each product, process & technique; each detail will be documented, creating a reference that will prove to be an invaluable resource for all future projects. A class summary will be provided afterwards so that artists can continue their exploration independently.
Artist Supply list below. Acrylic products & basic tools provided by instructor.
Artists should bring the following:
- Collage papers; painted papers, found papers, decorative papers and/or magazine pages, etc. (whatever inspires you!)
- Personal imagery, artwork, photography or drawings; Black/White, color copies (laser prints not inkjet)
- pre-cut white mat board, illustration board, cardboard, etc. (10-12 pieces, range of sizes no smaller than 4”, no larger than 10” )
- Corrugated cardboard scraps (recycled boxes are perfect!)
- Paint palette (you may even use recycled plastic lids, Styrofoam trays, etc.)
- Paper towels
- clear plastic sheeting (found in most hardware stores near paint tarps); will be used in the process, underneath especially drippy samples while working, on the floor for additional drying space & at the end of the class to help in transporting wet samples.
- box lids or trays for drying & transporting wet samples
- Apron or paint shirt. Dress for mess!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Artist & Craftsman Supply Seattle, 4350 8th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, United States
USD 160.00