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SUMMARY:Getting Started with Landscape Painting One-Day workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, October 4th from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. \nIn this workshop\, students will learn the steps to simplify the process of acrylic landscape painting. Skills and techniques that will be covered include preparing your canvas and what makes a good composition–from layout\, shapes\, and color choices. Beginner and intermediate painters welcome! If you haven’t painted in a long time\, but would like to get back into it\, this is the workshop for you! \n$125 workshop fee does not include materials. A list of recommended supplies can be found below the instructor bio or emailed upon request. \n\n \n  \n  \n\n\nInstructor bio: Terry Wilson says\, “Life tends to come full circle. 10 years ago\, I took some acrylic painting glasses with Catherine Bickford\, at Artascope\, and I never stopped. I have studied under dozens of artists since first picking up a paintbrush.” \nClick here to view our cancellation policy. \nCover image copyright of Terry Wilson. \n\n\n\n\nMATERIALS LIST \nInstructor: Terry Wilson \n*11 x 14 or 12 x 16 canvas panels or stretched canvas \n* an assortment of brushes; round\, flat and angled…..anywhere from a 1/2” up to an 1 1/2\, your choice. I tend to work with a lot of half inch to inch flat and angled brushes primarily. \n* I like to use a Masterson‘s wet pallet and also a pad of Grey Matters paper\, 12 x 16 for mixing. (Alternatively\, get the gray pallet paper if you’re just starting out and place it in a small cookie sheet.) \n* a container for water \n* an apron \n* a small spray bottle \n* a couple of pallet knives in plastic is fine. They are primarily for mixing. \n* 18 inch ruler \n* paper towels \n* vine\, charcoal or charcoal\, pencils\, just to sketch in your composition \n* a drawing pencil\, and a small pad of paper for sketching and notes \n* paints – I primarily use Golden heavy body acrylic paint but I also like Lukas. It is really your preference. \nTitanium white\, CAD\, yellow Medium\, CAD Red Medium\, Yellow Ocre\, Burnt Sienna\, Burnt Umber\, Ultra Marine Blue\, Dioxazine Purple\, Cobalt Blue\, Veridian Green\, Paynes Gray. \n***Optional Colors**** \nIndigo by Lukas \nLemon Yellow \nMagenta \nGAC 500 \nOnline purchasing options are Amazon\, Jerry’s Arama\, cheap Joe’s\, and Dick Blick. \nArtists and Craftsman Supply\, now located in Westbrook\, will offer you a student discount if you are taking a class.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/getting-started-with-landscape-painting-one-day-workshop-100426/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acrylic Painting,Class,One-Day Workshop,Painting
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SUMMARY:Signet Ring Wax Carving Two-Day Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Signet Ring Wax Carving Two-day Workshop on October 25th (full-day) and November 15th (half-day). \n\n\n\nLearn the ancient technique of wax carving in this two-day workshop. In the first class on Sunday\, October 25th from 9AM-4PM\, you will design\, lay out\, and carve a signet ring out of wax in your choice of several shapes. We will meet three weeks later on Sunday\, November 15 from 9AM-NOON for you to clean up and finish your ring after it is cast in either silver or brass. Basic wax carving\, tool use\, and finishing techniques will be covered. The casting process will occur off-site during the three weeks between classes. No prior metalsmithing experience necessary. \n9-hour workshop cost does not include materials. Estimated kit fee* is $40-$80 depending on size of rings\, chosen material (brass or silver)\, and number of rings made. (For safety\, be sure to wear closed toe shoes and have long hair pulled back with clips or in a ponytail.) \n*NOTE: This is an approximate cost and actual kit cost may be different due to the metals market fluctuation in 2026. \n9-hour Workshop Cost – Non-members: $175 / Members: $140 \n\n \n  \n  \n\nWe will have an hour break for lunch between Noon-1pm on the first workshop day. The studio will be closed during this break\, but there are nearby parks where you can eat lunch if you brought your own\, or you can check out one of the local restaurants in the area. \nOpen to adults only. Please contact us directly if you are interested in seeing metalsmithing options for teens. \n\nAbout the instructor: Carly has been working in the professional jewelry business for 13 years\, and started her company\, Flux Jewelry Studio in 2018. After learning the basics of fabrication and repair as a bench jeweler\, she spent an inspiring year in Florence\, Italy\, taking classes in gemology\, wax carving\, rendering\, and stone setting. Many of the unique engraved finishes and detail techniques Carly uses in her designs were passed down from the expert hands of jewelers working in the traditional Italian metalsmithing style. In her sunny Westbrook\, Maine studio\, Carly spends hours twisting fine wires\, forming small beads of metal\, and engraving each piece. Old world techniques\, antique design inspiration\, and a fresh take on classic concepts are Flux specialties. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/signet-ring-wax-carving-two-day-workshop-102526-and-111526/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Wax Carving Jewelry
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SUMMARY:Sculptural Vessels in Clay - Saturday 3-Day Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this 3-day ceramics Saturday workshop (November 7th and November 14th from 2PM-5:30PM\, and November 28th from 2PM-4PM). \nBuilding with coils of clay is a very accessible and versatile technique that can be used to create larger pieces\, asymmetrical\, very organic or sculptural. Unlike working with the wheel\, a successful coil piece can be easier to create with little experience. All levels are welcome! \nFIRST DAY – Saturday\, November 7th from 2PM-5:30PM (3.5 hours) \nWe will look at examples of coil work for inspiration before a demonstration of the actual technique using simple tools. You can have an rough idea of what you’d like to do or just start and see what develops. Done correctly\, one can create a large piece by gradually building it coil by coil\, joining the coils together by hand and then smoothing the surface with a special flexible tool that can stretch and direct the development of the shape. Each stage needs to be done with care so the base can support the next stage. Any work that is unfinished can be wrapped properly so it can be finished on the following Saturday. \nSECOND DAY – Saturday\, November 14th from 2PM-5:30PM (3.5 hours) \nContinue working to finish the project. If you are finished\, feel free to explore techniques in another piece such as leaving some coils showing or combining multiple coil sections together\, adding texture or decoration to the surface. It is important to let the pieces dry slowly and thoroughly before the bisque fire. \nTHIRD DAY – Saturday\, November 28th from 2PM-4PM (2 hours) \nAfter your piece has been bisque fired you will glaze it to be fired a second time. NOTE: you will need to return to pick up the finished glazed piece at a later date to be determined. \nWorkshop fee (9 hours total) does not include materials. Clay is sold by the pound and can be purchased from the instructor at the beginning of the workshop. \n9-hour Workshop Cost – Non-members: $175 / Members: $140 \n \n  \n  \n\nInstructor: Paula Wolfe taught high school pottery for many years in Massachusetts before teaching jewelry. She is now revisiting her love of hand building and is especially interested in containers for plants and flower arranging\, a new passion. She uses a special flexible tool to smooth and sculpt the surface of the piece after the coils have been joined. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/sculptural-vessels-in-clay-saturday-3-day-workshop-november2026/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ceramics,Class,Hand Building
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SUMMARY:Watercolor Batik One-Day Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 8th from 9:30AM-4:30PM \nBatik is a wax-resistant dyeing technique with a rich and extensive history\, tracing back thousands of years and originating in Java\, Indonesia. While batik on fabric is the most familiar and practiced art form\, a lesser known technique involves utilizing the batik practice with Japanese rice paper. \nGuided by multimedia artist Jeanne Lally\, students first create a small “practice” piece to familiarize themselves with the basic skills and materials. Next\, students will choose an image and then trace their designs onto rice paper\, alternating between applying wax and watercolor paint\, then finally removing the wax to reveal a rich\, luminous painting. No previous painting or batik experience is required. NOTE: This class can be messy; students are encouraged to wear play clothing or an apron. \nMaterials are not included in the class price. The $20 materials kit can be purchased from the instructor at the beginning of the workshop. \n6-hour workshop cost – Non-members: $125 / Members: $100 \n \n  \n  \nWe will have an hour break for lunch midday. The studio will be closed during this break\, but there are nearby parks where you can eat lunch if you brought your own\, or you can check out one of the local restaurants in the area. \n\nAbout the instructor: A lifelong multimedia artist\, Jeanne Lally has studied under various artists and delved into many art mediums throughout her life. She is most influenced by her mother\, Barbara Lally\, herself a self-taught and very accomplished artist. The list of art mediums they have both studied/produced is quite long\, including but not limited to enamel on copper\, watercolor\, oil painting\, pastel\, shibori\, rug hooking\, embroidery\, pysanky and batik. After learning watercolor batik on rice paper paper\, Jeanne has created many original paintings and also sells cards and prints of her work. You can view many of her paintings on Instagram @oceanartist8. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/watercolor-batik-one-day-workshop-110826/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,One-Day Workshop,Painting,Wax-Resist Dyeing
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SUMMARY:Pysanky Egg Dyeing One-Day Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, December 6th from 9:30AM-4:30PM \nTake a journey into the ancient Ukrainian art of Pysanky egg dyeing. In this immersive workshop\, you’ll learn the intricate techniques of decorating eggs using wax-resist and progressive dyeing methods\, creating stunning and unique designs. Students can expect to create 2 finished eggs\, the first being a traditional design with lots of teacher support including oral and written directions/pictures. The second egg can be another design with instructions\, or students can use their creativity to produce their own unique designs. \nFindings will be available to make the hollow eggs into hanging decorations/ornaments if desired\, but turning your egg into an ornament is totally optional. \nLed by mixed media artist Jeanne Lally\, you’ll explore the history and symbolism behind Pysanky\, as well as master the tools and materials needed to craft your own beautiful creations. No prior experience necessary – all skill levels are welcome! \n6-hour workshop fee does not include materials. The $15 materials kit can be purchased from the instructor at the beginning of the workshop. \nNon-members: $125 / Members: $100 \n \n  \n  \nNOTE: This class can be messy; students are encouraged to wear play clothing or an apron. \nWe will have an hour break for lunch midday. The studio will be closed during this break\, but there are nearby parks where you can eat lunch if you brought your own\, or you can check out one of the local restaurants in the area. \n\nAbout the instructor: A lifelong multimedia artist\, Jeanne Lally has studied under various artists and delved into many art mediums throughout her life. She is most influenced by her mother\, Barbara Lally\, herself a self-taught and very accomplished artist. The list of art mediums they have both studied/produced is quite long\, including but not limited to enamel on copper\, watercolor\, oil painting\, pastel\, shibori\, rug hooking\, embroidery\, batik\, and of course pysanky. Barbara noticed the ornately decorated eggs on the cover of a cookbook\, and the rest was history. She was a member/juror in the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen\, taught pysanky in numerous venues\, and her pysanky artwork was featured in Yankee Magazine. Jeanne learned the art of pysanky through her mother\, and now teaches the craft in honor of Barbara\, who passed in 2023. \n  \nClick here to view our cancellation policy.
URL:https://artascope.org/event/pysanky-egg-dyeing-one-day-workshop-120626/
LOCATION:Artascope Studios\, 138 Bayview Street\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,One-Day Workshop,Wax-Resist Dyeing
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