Entries from January 2008 ↓

Dreams, Poems, Wishes - acrylic collage class

Sunday the 13th was the Dreams, Poems, Wishes class that I taught at Collage. There were eight students and they all seemed to focus on the “wishes” theme for this project. It seemed that they were all thinking about the beginning of a new year and focusing on goals they were setting for themselves. The students made some really thoughtful and bold collages. Below are photos from this class.

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Students used acrylic paints and mediums, brushes, pallets, magazines and other scrap materials, to create their collages on 11″X14″ canvases. All these materials were provided for them with the cost of the class.

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I assisted students with color mixing, composition for their paintings and demonstrated painting tips and techniques, as needed, during the class.

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A work in progress.

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Another student working on her layout.

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Her completed painting.

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Another finished painting. This student incorporated dried flowers which she brought from home and a rub-on stencil which she bought in the store. Sorry about the glare.

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This student continued her collage on the sides of her painting using found text. She also put a secret word, that only she knows, on the back.

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In keeping of the theme of her painting “never hide” this student and I decided the powerful color red would be the most suitable background.

Most students from this class finished their paintings in this three hour class. Only a few took them home to finish up. This class will be available at Collage again in March.

Child’s Play - 50 small paintings

This was the first class I taught at Collage on Alberta through DIY Lounge. It was a small class but they seemed to have a lot of fun in the race against the clock. The most prolific student managed to get 20 watercolor paintings done. Below are some photos from this class.

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Students busy at work. I did this project along with my students and stopped to take photos and answer questions.

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On a roll; this student was incorporating line work and washes of color. She even included her paper towel in her series of finished paintings. Beauty can often be found where you least expect it.

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A student’s “practice painting” using pencil, watercolor washes and salt.

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Two finished paintings and two works in progress by another student.

I had a lot of fun teaching this class. It will be available from DIY Lounge again in March.