Saturday, March 26, 2011

GERMAN EGG WORKSHOP led by Leslie Salka

 GERMAN EGG WORKSHOP led by Leslie Salka

April 8th, 7pm-10pm (adults),  April 10th, 1-3pm (parent/child workshop)

Create an heirloom quality egg box with paint, decoupage and a bit
of imagination! We will decorate paper mache egg shaped boxes with paper decorations inspired by the vintage Easter decorations from the past.  You will learn various paint & decoupage techniques to decorate an egg you can keep or give as a lovely gift.
$45 includes all materials (8 spaces per workshop)
 

April Workshops at Red Bow

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GERMAN EGG WORKSHOP led by Leslie Salka

April 8th, 7pm-10pm (adults),  April 10th, 1-3pm (parent/child workshop)

Create an heirloom quality egg box with paint, decoupage and a bit
of imagination! We will decorate paper mache egg shaped boxes with paper decorations inspired by the vintage Easter decorations from the past.  You will learn various paint & decoupage techniques to decorate an egg you can keep or give as a lovely gift.
$45 includes all materials (8 spaces)

NESTING DOLLS with artist Fran Traina

April 9th, 1pm-4pm

Illustrator Fran Traina will guide you through the process of developing an idea and executing it using acrylics paints on your own set of nesting dolls.  She will teach you the basics of acrylic paints and how to use them.   $40 includes all materials (6 spaces)

MOSAIC FLOWER POT with Leslie Salka

2 sessions April 29th 7pm-9pm and May 4th  7pm-9pm
Terra cotta takes on your own personal style!  In this workshop Leslie Salka will teach you how to use simple mosaic techniques to beautify a flowerpot for your home or garden that you can gaze at all summer long.  It can also be given as a gift for someone else to enjoy!  In the first session you will decorate your pot with glass tiles and in the second session you will learn to grout your piece.
$65 includes all materials (8 spaces)

CREATE YOUR OWN INNER CHILD DOLL with artist Beth Costello

May 11th,18th, 25th, June 1st, and 8th Wednesdays 7pm-9pm
Let artist Beth Costello help you honor your inner child by creating a hand-sewn canvas doll from start to finish.  You will begin by drawing a sketch of your own “inner child” and then taking it and printing it on canvas.  From there you will sew and stuff your doll and let it shine by finishing it off with color and embellishments to make it completely “you”.   5 sessions $150 includes all materials (8 spaces)

Jewelry Making Workshop with designer Kathleen DiResta
3 Sessions- April 8,15, and 29th  for ages 9 and up  (8 spaces)   Fridays 4pm-5pm
This is a three-part course that will teach your child the basics of jewelry making.  In week one your child will learn different beading materials and techniques by creating a necklace and bracelet with colorful beads.   In week two the student will work with copper and brass wire to make shapes with pliers and texture with a hammer.  In the final session your child will learn how to use stamping tools to create letters and texture into copper and they will make an initial pendant that hangs on a satin cord.  Cost $100 (8 spaces)  Includes all materials.

Adult Beading Workshop with Kat DiResta
Thursday April 28th 7-9pm
In this workshop you will make your own beaded necklace with a charm! Jewelry designer will guide the students to create a beaded necklace on silver plated memory wire.  You'll learn how to texture a brass or copper disc and be able to personalize it with an initial or your own design. Sterling silver discs are available for an additional price. Materials and resource list will be provided.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Best Watercolor Palette Ever

 
Every Thursday at 10am, Red Bow Studio hosts an art journaling workshop; a morning of creation mixed with relaxation.  We work in sketchbooks, cutting, pasting, painting, drawing; each week is a different surprise.  Pictured above is Karen, a veterinarian who studied art in college, but hasn't painted frequently since then.  Because of the workshops, Karen decided she wanted to invest in a nice set of watercolor paints, but where does she begin? 
There are many types of watercolors, from student grade to artist's grade, from tube to pan, from English brand to Japanese brand, how is one to decide??  In my painting escapades, I have found that I love my hand picked palette of Winsor & Newton full pan watercolors, something that is very difficult to find in the USA, and if you can find it, it's going to run you a good chunk of change.  I recommended to Karen that if she was serious in her watercolor pursuits, then she should invest in a palette that she can have for a lifetime, with watercolors that will deliver in color and beauty every time.  I told her that she should get what I have, a metal palette with full size Winsor & Newton pans.
Once this decision has been made, then comes the hard part...this type of palette doesn't come with a preselected assortment.  You have to hand pick them and this can be difficult if you haven't been painting and know which colors you like to use.  I recommend reading a Siriol Sherlock book, because she has a very nice starter palette.  Once you begin to paint, you will figure out which colors you will need to add to the palette.  
Now here's the golden secret: the place to buy your watercolor set is Ken Bromley.  They are a British shop, but it's worth ordering from them because even with the exchange rate, the prices are much better than you will find in the USA.  I recommend a metal palette and whole pan Winsor & Newton watercolors.  I am a color snob, and these paints deliver the most vibrant colors.  And don't forget, once a pan is finished, you can wash it in the dishwasher and reuse it with watercolors from a tube (if you have them).
 (A picture of my very messy palette- a sign of lots of love)
A very basic palette (all Winsor & Newton):
Transparent Yellow, Winsor Red, Winsor Violet (Dioxazine), French Ultramarine, Permanent Sap Green, Burnt Sienna, Davy's Gray, and Payne's Gray
If you want to start with a bigger palette, add these colors to the first:
Naples Yellow, Winsor Lemon, Winsor Orange, Scarlet Lake (my favorite color),  Permanent Rose, Quinacridone Magenta,  Indanthrene Blue, Cobalt Turquoise Light (my second favorite color), Winsor Green (Blue Shade),  and Green Gold 
Once you have mastered the above colors, you might want to add:
New Gamboge, Winsor Yellow Deep, Yellow Ochre, Permanent Carmine, Perylene Green, Ultramarine (Green Shade), Winsor Blue (Green Shade), Light Red, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Neutral Tint, Lamp Black, Chinese White

These are my recommendations, but palettes are very personal, so make sure if there are colors that you love to use, you include them to your palette.

Good painting!