7.22.2011

Encaustic Workshop: August 5th and 6th

Guess what? It's time for another Encaustic Workshop! It's been a while and I definitely want to fit in one last encaustic workshop before our little girl comes along in early September. It certainly won't be the last workshop I do, but I plan on taking a little break in the fall to figure out how to take care of our baby girl. The exciting news is that I have a new studio mate who is also an encaustic artist and she will be offering workshops in my absence. She will even be expanding the kinds of workshops we are offering to include weekends where you can learn more advanced techniques and explore the exciting world of encaustic sculpture. 


I'll be back teaching in November, but I would love to have you in this next beginning encaustic workshop so you can get started with beginning techniques. If you are at all interested in painting with hot wax a workshop is the best way to learn the basics. After you take an initial workshop it's easier to add techniques to your knowledge base from a book or a video. Here's the scoop:



Description:

10 instruction hours with plenty of studio work time to experiment and make complete pieces. Instruction in buying supplies in an affordable way, making encaustic medium and colored waxes. You will learn many varied encaustic techniques, some color theory basics and composition direction. All supplies provided for your use in the studio: wood panels, heating tools, carving tools, paper, colored wax, encaustic medium, blow torch, brushes, tins for color, oil pastels, string, yarn, found objects.  You will take home multiple pieces from your work time.



Location:


Golden Belt 
Building 3, Studio 103
807 E. Main Street
Durham, N.C.
27701


Schedule:

Friday August 5th         
6-8pm - Introduction to encaustic, applying medium, 
preparing your panel, fusing, and first tries at the technique

Saturday August 6th   
10-12pm - Using color with colored wax and oil pastel, embedding paper and objects. 
Studio work time
12-1pm - Lunch Break
1-6pm - Transfers, carving and incising instruction. Studio work time. 






Cost:

$300
All supplies provided!

Registration:

4 spots available only! !

To register please email me at: phaedrajean AT gmail DOT com
Tuition in full is required to hold your spot in the workshop.







What to bring:

A great way to add personality to your pieces is to collect collage material that you are drawn to. Paper, found objects, sticks, buttons, cloth, string, ribbon, photographs, flowers etc... You can also bring photocopies of photographs, text or images to transfer into your wax. Please only bring Xeroxed or laser printed images, not ink-jet. Color or black and white both work wonderfully. It's also wonderful to collect and bring old pieces of wood to paint on. Coming with a stash of things you've collected will mean your pieces will be more interesting and more you!

You may also want to bring a lunch on Saturday. There are not many places to eat near by, but there is a microwave that you can use to heat food if you wish.


Extra supplies will be for sale. If you are interested in starting your own Encaustic set up we will have encaustic medium, wax, tools, panels, and oil paints for sale. Because we buy wax in bulk we are able to offer encaustic medium and wax at a significant discount from what you will find in any art supply store in the area.  Bring some cash if you want to take advantage of the chance to build your own supply and keep working after you go home!



Do you know someone who would  be interested in learning how to paint with wax? Please share this information so we can be sure to have a full class! 






Hope you can join us!

4.26.2011

New work!

My studio pretty much always looks this crazy these days! 

The internet connecting in our house has decided it wants to live in the stone age, so I'm way behind on anything that happens online. But I'm taking a few moments, while at a coffee shop catching up, to post some pictures of new work completed and in progress.

I'm excited about starting to work more sculpturally again. If I can ever find the time, I have ideas for large pieces along these lines. I've also been obsessively collecting old pieces of wood, as I'm in love with the way it looks against the wax. I sort of want to cover an entire wall of my studio with old wood and wax!

Here is a little peek at what's been going on.....


I've been doing some simple drawings of organic forms to try brainstorm ways that sculptural work can take on similar forms. It's been a great exercise. 

These are all done on watercolor paper that I  used to make mono-prints. I love the smokey, watery colors against the tight and clean drawings. 

The drawing is done with colored pencil and my favorite gold paint pen. 

This one has some red thread sewn into the drawing. 
These are some of the pieces that have come out of the drawing exercise above. I have plans for at least 3 more of these 16x20 pieces. I'm enjoying working with naturally bleached beeswax. The milky skin color is perfect for these piece which are about the body, fragility and containers.
The color in these is made by applying oil paint into places that have been incised. The 3-D elements are cast paper forms that I've been creating using glass medical vials and test tubes as my molds. 


These are two door lintels pulled from an old home. I'm planning on using a little wax in the crevice to attach the paper forms. I'm also thinking of adding some gold leaf to this to play up the rough and decaying texture of the old door frames against the clean and bright gold. My favorite things about this piece are all the rusted nails in the top and bottom. 

This pair of diptychs started me using the old wood without covering it with any wax. I really like how it breathes out the dense color and texture of the wax panel. 


These 6x6 collages are the beginning of a collaborative project that will soon be announced! 

I created this commissioned gold leaf and acrylic piece for a couple who asked me to design/decorate several spaces for their wedding.  It is 20X42 on a wood panel with a 2" cradle. 

3.29.2011

Encaustic Workshop April 29th and 30th! *FULL*



* This workshop is now full! The next workshop is in June, please email to be put on the waiting list! Thanks! *

It's time for another Encaustic Workshop! I had a great time sharing my obsession with wax with some eager and creative students when I taught a workshop in January. I was again impressed by how easy it is for people to make beautiful things right off the bat. If you are at all interested in painting with hot wax a workshop is the best way to learn the basic. After you take an initial workshop it's easier to add techniques to your knowledge base from a book or a video. Here's the scoop:



Description:

10 instruction hours with plenty of studio work time to experiment and make completely pieces. Instruction in buying supplies, making encaustic medium and colored waxes. You will learn many of the basic techniques, some color theory basics and composition direction. All supplies provided for your use in the studio: wood panels, heating tools, carving tools, paper, colored wax, encaustic medium, blow torch, brushes, tins for color, oil pastels, string, yarn, found objects.  You will take home multiple pieces from your work time.



Location:


Golden Belt 
Building 3, Studio 103
807 E. Main Street
Durham, N.C.
27701


Schedule:

Friday April 29th         
6-8pm - Introduction to encaustic, and first tries at the technique

Saturday April 30th   
10-12pm - Using color, embedding instruction. Studio work time
12-1pm - Lunch Break
1-6pm - Transfers, oil pastel, carving and incising instruction. Studio work time. 






Cost:

$300
All supplies provided!

Registration:

4 spots available only! !
*Workshop now full! Next one in June! *

To register follow this link:  Encaustic Workshop Registration

You will receive a pay-pal invoice for a $50 non-refundable deposit to hold your spot. The rest of the workshop fee is due Friday when class starts. 

If the class is full the registration link will be closed. Please email me to be put on the waiting list for the next workshop! The email is: phaedrajean at gmail dot com





What to bring:

A great way to add personality to your pieces is to collect collage material that you are drawn to. Paper, found objects, sticks, buttons, cloth, string, ribbon, photographs, flowers etc... You can also bring photocopies of photographs, text or images to transfer into your wax. Please only bring Xeroxed or laser printed images, not ink-jet. Color or black and white both work wonderfully. It's also wonderful to collect and bring old pieces of wood to paint on. Coming with a stash of things you've collected will mean your pieces will be more interesting and more you!

You may also want to bring a lunch on Saturday. There are not many places to eat near by, but there is a microwave that you can use to heat food if you wish.




Do you know someone who would  be interested in learning how to paint with wax? Please share this information so we can be sure to have a full class! 






Hope you can join us!

1.19.2011

ArtMachine Classes in January!


Here is some information on two new kids classes beginning in January. If the class you are interested in is full, please ask to be added to our email list. Email me: artmachinestudios at gmail dot com.

**If you subscribe to my ArtMachine Studios Newsletter please note that the Encaustic for Kids class has been moved to Wednesday at the same time. **

This year I'm changing the model of classes to offer more technique based classes. I realized that so many of my students are already confident artists and what they really loved were chances to explore media and new techniques. So, to that end I have reduced the time spend on art history and basic art ideas, and increased the technique exploration opportunities. 


The format is also changing a bit, instead of an on going class that you can jump into at any time I'll be offering shorter blocks of classes on specific techniques. Each class will go for 5 weeks. When the 5 weeks are over I will start two new classes in a different technique. You can sign up again if your child is interested in the next class subject, or take a break for those 5 weeks.

Classes for the 5-8 age range will always be on Tuesdays, 8-12 year olds will always have class on Wednesdays. Classes will always be from 4-5:15.



Tuesday Class -Mixed Media Exploration: THIS CLASS IS FULL 
Tuesday afternoons for 5 weeks starting January 25th and going to February 22nd.
4pm - 5:15pm
All kinds of 2-D mixed media techniques with a heavy emphasis on collage. We will be using lots of papers, encaustic (wax), acrylic paints, coloed pencils, markets, etc... We will work on paper, wood, and canvas. 
Age: 5-8
$100 plus $25 supply fee per student. 
5 spots available only
Class located @ Golden Belt Studio 103
Sign up here: Registration form (this link is closed)



Wednesday Class- Encuastic for Kids: (The only encaustic class for kids in the area!)
Thursday afternoons for 5 weeks starting January 26th and going to February 23rd, no class on February 16th.
4pm-5:15pm
Basic encaustic (painting with wax) techniques including, painting, carving, embedding, collage, and drawing into wax. We will work on wood panel. 
Age: 8-12
$120 plus $50 supply fee per student
Students must be able to respond well to instruction, have good attention skills, and be able to be responsible with hot items and heating tools. Please make sure you child is prepared to work slowly carefully with items that could be dangerous if not handled in the right way. We will work with wax at 150 degrees and use a heat gun (highly supervised). 
5 spots available only        
Class located @Golden Belt Studio 103
Sign up here: Registration form


Registration:
If you would like to register for a class follow the registration link under the description for each class. Once I have received your registration information I will send you a pay-pal invoice for the amount of the classes. Once you have paid for you classes you are officially signed up and no one can take you spot.

If you don’t have a pay-pal account it is very easy and quick to set one up. If you have concerns about paying by pay-pal please contact me to talk about it.

Classes are filled first come first served. Please contact me to be added to the waiting list if the class you are interested in is full.

Golden Belt:
Golden Belt Studios is a large studio complex east of downtown Durham. Over 40 artists are currently working at Golden Belt and it is a great creative environment for your kids to learn in. 

Please make them aware that because other artist will be working in neighboring studios while we are holding classes, they will be expected to work calmly and quietly just as they would in their classroom at school. For directions and more information please follow this link to the Golden Belt website: Golden Belt.