In this workshop you re-purpose/upcycle an old book into a new journal. You may select a variety of papers or stick with just one type (such as watercolor) to create your own journal perfectly suited to you.
In this workshop you mix and match a variety of papers, folders and envelopes to create a soft covered junk journal.
In this session you will be guided through my favorite layering process of creating a loose (unstretched) canvas piece with layers of marks in acrylics, pastel, ink and more.
In this session you will try different ways to to resist Watercolor and Gouache. I will demonstrate my favorites and will walk you through several techniques to achieve different looks.
You will create a mini book with one sheet of abstract watercolor paper then start your #mymessymandala project on one of the spreads. I have found this practice to be extremely relaxing and enjoyable.
Create your own journal from bits and pieces. Scrap papers, envelopes, unfinished pieces of artwork, greeting cards, scrapbook paper, watercolor paper, you name it...this is the journal for you to use it all up.
Add layers of acrylic paint, collage, oil pastel, ink and markers as you layer a background. Create your surprise garden through the process of reductive painting. Finish your background with glazing.
Create a richly layered background using more than 7 techniques. Finish off by adding a grid and isolating a shape. Each square of the grid is its own mini masterpiece.
Similar to Mixed Media Posie Postcards but more emphasis on cutting on layers of mixed paper backgrounds. This workshop features simple supplies with great impact.
In this workshop you work with oil pastel, watercolor and permanent black marker on watercolor paper to make a selection of whimsical postcards ready to brighten anyone's day!
Create a lushly layered background and finish with a quote or phrase. I work on loose canvas in this session but the technqieus can be translated to art journal pages or your desired surface.
Add layers of acrylic paint and paint markers using brushes, stencils and stamps as you create one of a kind wearable art. Start with a pair of canvas shoes and paint them as unique as you are.