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Workshop | | HAL: Science of Pour Painting and Printmaking |
Department | | ESU#3 Professional Learning |
Default Contact | | Jennifer Kennedy |
Default Location | | Off Site Locations |
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Description | | Creating acrylic pour painting on canvas. Learning about complementary colors, how different densities, heat, and chemical makeups of the paints affect the final product.
Using paint on gelli plates, cardboard, bubble wrap, art tools, and everyday objects to create monoprints. Using paint and shaving cream to create marbled monoprints. Choose one of the monoprints created to assemble a personal notebook.
Instructor Bio:
Lacey Ruhge is an artist, seamstress, and instructor of all things creative. She is a former elementary art and middle school English teacher who now guides kids and adults through the creative process at her own studio, A Peace at a Time Creative Studios. Her biggest passions are creating with clay, repurposing “junk” items, and generally making creative magic happen with those around her. Lacey received her bachelor’s in elementary education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and her master’s degree in art education from The Art of Education University.
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Audience | | Audience: HAL Educators |
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