Mary Ann Beckwith
May 19 – 23
$300.00

A Workshop in Experimental Watermedia
and Collage Techniques
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The “Brush and Beyond” Workshop will be an art altering
experience! The energy filled days will explore creative methods of watermedia
application, including the building layers, texturing and collage. Participants
will be exposed to new techniques and materials that will allow them to better
express their visions and ideas through their paintings and collages. The
methods taught and materials utilized will be suitable for both representational
and abstract imagery. Demonstrations and discussions will encompass and focus on
composition and design, how to recharge your work, sources of inspiration and
the business of being an artist. Each day will include plenty of time for
painting and optional critiques.
The heart of the workshop will be to
develop a strong sense of style in water media and mixed media while emphasizing
the creative approach to making images. New tools will be constructed from
commonly found elements and materials. For example, through exposure to the
various, new materials and techniques each workshop attendee will find
themselves better expressing their individual ideas and visions in their work.
Demonstrations focus on composition and
design, sources of inspiration, how to recharge your work, and the business of
being an artist. The methods taught are suitable for both representational and
abstract images.
Finally, throughout the workshop the
business of being an artist, including setting goals and priorities will be
discussed. Each participant will discover how to become "inspired" and how to
network as an artist.
Each day’s schedule will allow for
plenty of painting time. This workshop promises to be lively, energetic and best
of all fun filled!
Mary Ann is a member of the National
Watercolor Society. Her work has been included in dozens of national exhibitions
and has won many awards. She is the author of “Creative Watercolor—Step by Step
Guide and Showcase”. In addition to her many workshops and classes, Mary Ann is
a professor at Michigan Technological University bringing art to engineering and
science students.
Website:
www.fa.mtu.edu/~mabeckwi/
Workshop Chairman: Teta Smith
artistshowplace@sbcglobal.net
Supply List
PIGMENT
Watercolors - Your standard watercolor palette, acrylics, or inks may
also be used. We will use mixed media. Bring what you have. We'll use those old
materials lying around your studio. Don’t worry about buying new. 1 tube of each
of your favorite primary watercolors, 1 red, 1 yellow, 1 blue, 1 white.
BRUSHES
Your standard brushes, please include:
- 1" or 2" Wash brushes (Hake brushes are fine)
- 10 or #12 round brush
- 1 –3 inch small roller, foam or “fuzzy”
PAPER
- 140# watercolor paper (6-8 pieces, your choice) If you have not used hot
press paper, this is a good time to try it (4 pieces).
- 4-6 Sheets of Yupo paper (available through Cheap Joe)
- 2 or more old failed paintings (if you have any)
Miscellaneous
- Sketchbook
- 4-5 white foam disposable plates (dinner size rectangle, divided is best…I
will be giving samples of pigment)
- 4-6 small pump spray bottles (sample hair spray or cosmetic, spray is what
is important)
- Tape - masking or white artist tape, various widths
- Kleenex, paper towels or rags (your preference)
- Watercolor pencils (if you have them)
- Water containers
- White glue (Elmer’s or a white archival (PVA) glue)
- Board to work upon
- Exacto knife/scissors
- Pink Pearl eraser
- 1 or 2 Magazines or photos for inspiration and small studies
Any "studio junk (treasures)" that you would like to
incorporate into your work or collages (I will help
you with how to incorporate them
into your pieces.
I will be bringing Doak paints for those who want to sample.
A $10.00 fee will be asked to cover expenses.
All workshops
require a non-refundable deposit of $75.00 to hold your place.
Deposits may be mailed to Artists’ Showplace, 15615 Coit
Rd. #230, Dallas, TX 75248.