Monday, August 25, 2008
New classes
Acrylic Mixed Media
with MaryJo McGraw
Cost $100 for
November 22 23 two day Workshop
Saturday and Sunday 10: till 4:30
Spokane Art Supply N. 1303 Monroe
MaryJo McGraw has been teaching rubberstamp, paper art and paint techniques for over 18 years. Her product knowledge and innovative methods have made her a much sought after instructor at many conventions, retreats, store events and cruises. She has been featured on the Carol Duvall Show, written many books and created several DVDs as well as working with several art, craft and rubberstamp companies developing products.
For more information go to www.maryjomcgraw.blogspot.com or call 208-661-0435
MaryJo will be covering techniques from several of her books and Dvd's in this weekend of mixed media creativity including using acrylic paints and a variety of mediums, Polymer transfers, creating unique papers and embellishments from found objects, using graphic elements and stencils. Also you will be making glazes from dry pigments. Crayons, colored pencils and markers will also be covered as well as many collage techniques.
All paints and a variety of media are provided
Painting Materials: you will need to bring - a roll of paper towels, an apron, a plastic table cloth, a variety of paint brushes for acrylic paint and 2 or more canvases, masonite or canvas boards 18X24 also bring any art materials you have questions about using and a journal for taking notes
To see other classes and workshops go to http://www.spokaneartsupply.com
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Hi Mary Jo. Would you be so kind to contact me please ? Angelica 509 230-5358
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