Saturday, September 9, 2017

Day 1871: Faces for people who don't like to do faces.






Flapper, collage on canvas











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Faces in A Crowd Series
Thursdays, September 14, 21 & 28, 2017 -- 10 to 1:00PM
Join us for this fun mix media workshop series. Each week work on a different project, including mini journals, canvas, postcards and more! Play with portraiture using graphite, acrylic, paint markers, watercolor, and collage in this truly mix media class.
REGISTRATION: $160 for the series -or- $45 per class. 
Ages: 15+. Skill Level: All. All supplies included!
Limited seats are available for these classes, so sign up today!



but, this class could be called...
"Faces for people who don't like to do faces."





Always a fun group in a fun, conducive atmosphere ...


 












Quick demo's of possible techniques, and ...




using a wide variety of supplies, the goal is fun & play.




by Marilyn
Marilyn

























And, if your work makes you laugh out loud, brownie points!
We started by using some fun & easy watercolor shapes ...


by Betty

 just playing with expressions ...


by Ann
  
the goal is to get comfortable making faces.

 

Stressing the 3 e's ... expressions

by Janene


experiment ...

by Marilyn


and ... exaggeration.


by Ann


left by Betty, right - not sure?


experimental techniques,


by Maggie

 mono-prints within the supplied 4 x 6" bound journal ...


top by Marilyn, bottom by not sure?

All so different, funny, weird, playful ... wonderful!


by Levana

by Shohreh
 
left- by ???, right - by Maggie

 
And, I gave each artist a mini flip book ...





80 pages of grid paper. Sizes: tiny, small & little.


by Carrol
 theirs to fill up ...

left - by Maggie & right - by Connie

over the upcoming weeks!
Wanna come play?









A smile for Saturday ...










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