Showing posts with label Art and Soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art and Soul. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Week 17 - Can't Get Enough Color

My Week 17 picture is all about color and the joy I had making a mess with it at Art & Soul in Virginia Beach!  This was my Friday class: "Tango with Acrylics" with Sandra Duran Wilson.  It was awesome.

I've been getting into painting more and more and really want to be able to add depth to my two-dimensional work.  (Wait, that would make it less two-dimensional ... hmmmmmm).  We spent the entire day playing with various mix-in media that can be used with acrylic pigments to get all kinds of great effects.  My friends Bette & Laura were sitting in front of me and Bronwyn was sharing my table.  Sandra gave us excellent direction on all the various "white pastey things" we could use to create new textures and glazes and such.  Then we had plenty of time to play.  As you can see from my tidy workspace, I had a bit of fun trying out various techniques with all my favorite colors.  I ended up with a few great journal pages and lots of works-in-progress.  Plus, I took the paper from the table when I left because it was one of my favorite color mixes from the whole day!

And so I share it here, a week late, but with all the enthusiasm a Week 17 post can have!!!  
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Friday, June 10, 2011

Art & Soul Weaving

A few weeks back I spent some quality time with a bunch of art-loving folks at the Art & Soul Retreat here in Hampton.  It was my first time at any of these classes and it was a fun, different experience.  I'm used to the bead and wire crowd from my many classes in those realms.  This was a little different, though, because the focus was heavily on mixed media.  I loved being able to try some new things--I really focused on color and texture.

I picked a day-long class called Loom Weaving for a New Age taught by Cindy Yost French & Kat Allison.  Let me start out with a shot of my (nearly) finished product:
These lovely ladies have developed a portable small loom called the Copper Loom but now that copper is so expensive they've made adjustments and now the loom is fabricated from PVC pipe.  This bag of pipes and such is what we started out with in the morning.  The genius behind this design is that it honestly starts out like this and then turns into a tool that you can use for weaving...and mixed media weaving was the emphasis of the day.
 Once the loom was together and the warp threads were tight, we were encouraged to go to town with straight weaving and then they taught us some other techniques to crochet onto the warp threads and add other textures. I packed a bunch of orange and pink materials since that's what I had most on hand--lots of ribbon, raffia, leather, yarn, and wire.  
My technique isn't perfect because my sides aren't even, but I was so excited with how all the different ribbons and yarns were looking that I don't really care about the sides.  :)
I'm only showing macro shots of the detail because the piece isn't quite finished yet.  It's still on the loom.   When I eventually take the next step and get it off the PVC I'll post an update.  :)
If you're interested in exploring more, Kat has an Etsy shop with some of her amazing woven pieces as well loom kits.  Plus, the gals are on the schedule for the Portland version of Art & Soul in the fall.

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I'm a retiree/artist/student who makes things. It's a nice kind of lifestyle!

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