Collage Basics One-Day Workshop DAY TWO
Use this as a second day to work on your project with my guidance or take it as a one-day workshop for an overview of the collage process.
Join me at Wekiva Island in a private classroom space by the Wekiva River, just outside of Orlando, FL. I’ll be teaching one full day of Gel Printing and One Full Day of Basic Collage Application with the Florida Landscape as inspiration.
Collage Basics, Wednesday March 10th 10AM - 4PM–Working from photographs, learn basic collage application skills for landscape, whether it’s a broad scene like the river or an intimate scene like an up-close floral element. Gel Plate Printing workshop is suggested to pair with this class but not required if you have your own papers to bring in every color you need. How to tear with and without white edges, how to glue papers down perfectly flat, how to achieve gradual shading with paper, how to tear paper brush marks and follow the form, how to create a collage that looks like a painting, and more!
NOTE: Collage is difficult, please bring a simple reference image of one flower, one element of the landscape, a very simple landscape, nothing too complex.
Supplies are Available on my AMAZON ART SUPPLY PAGE
Collage Papers prepared in the Gel Printing Workshop, or bring your own prepared papers
Liquitex Gloss Gel Medium – The Glue
Princeton Catalyst #8 Filbert Short Handle Brush – The Glue Brush
Acrylic Paint in the colors of your reference image – For Underpainting
Paint Brushes – For Underpainting
Water Container – For Underpainting
Paper Towels
Reference Image Keep it simple, collage is difficult! Print this out to match the SAME SIZE as substrate, I suggest 10x10, 8x10, 12x12, etc.
Canvas Panel or Cradled Wood Panel (must be primed) or Fredrix Cradled Canvas Board (pre-primed)
Graphite Transfer Paper – To Trace/Transfer Your Photo
Ball Point Pen
Supplement this Class with my Landscape Collage Book
NOTE: Once you have added this item to your cart, checkout by clicking the small shopping cart icon in the upper right hand corner of your screen
Use this as a second day to work on your project with my guidance or take it as a one-day workshop for an overview of the collage process.
Join me at Wekiva Island in a private classroom space by the Wekiva River, just outside of Orlando, FL. I’ll be teaching one full day of Gel Printing and One Full Day of Basic Collage Application with the Florida Landscape as inspiration.
Collage Basics, Wednesday March 10th 10AM - 4PM–Working from photographs, learn basic collage application skills for landscape, whether it’s a broad scene like the river or an intimate scene like an up-close floral element. Gel Plate Printing workshop is suggested to pair with this class but not required if you have your own papers to bring in every color you need. How to tear with and without white edges, how to glue papers down perfectly flat, how to achieve gradual shading with paper, how to tear paper brush marks and follow the form, how to create a collage that looks like a painting, and more!
NOTE: Collage is difficult, please bring a simple reference image of one flower, one element of the landscape, a very simple landscape, nothing too complex.
Supplies are Available on my AMAZON ART SUPPLY PAGE
Collage Papers prepared in the Gel Printing Workshop, or bring your own prepared papers
Liquitex Gloss Gel Medium – The Glue
Princeton Catalyst #8 Filbert Short Handle Brush – The Glue Brush
Acrylic Paint in the colors of your reference image – For Underpainting
Paint Brushes – For Underpainting
Water Container – For Underpainting
Paper Towels
Reference Image Keep it simple, collage is difficult! Print this out to match the SAME SIZE as substrate, I suggest 10x10, 8x10, 12x12, etc.
Canvas Panel or Cradled Wood Panel (must be primed) or Fredrix Cradled Canvas Board (pre-primed)
Graphite Transfer Paper – To Trace/Transfer Your Photo
Ball Point Pen
Supplement this Class with my Landscape Collage Book
NOTE: Once you have added this item to your cart, checkout by clicking the small shopping cart icon in the upper right hand corner of your screen
Use this as a second day to work on your project with my guidance or take it as a one-day workshop for an overview of the collage process.
Join me at Wekiva Island in a private classroom space by the Wekiva River, just outside of Orlando, FL. I’ll be teaching one full day of Gel Printing and One Full Day of Basic Collage Application with the Florida Landscape as inspiration.
Collage Basics, Wednesday March 10th 10AM - 4PM–Working from photographs, learn basic collage application skills for landscape, whether it’s a broad scene like the river or an intimate scene like an up-close floral element. Gel Plate Printing workshop is suggested to pair with this class but not required if you have your own papers to bring in every color you need. How to tear with and without white edges, how to glue papers down perfectly flat, how to achieve gradual shading with paper, how to tear paper brush marks and follow the form, how to create a collage that looks like a painting, and more!
NOTE: Collage is difficult, please bring a simple reference image of one flower, one element of the landscape, a very simple landscape, nothing too complex.
Supplies are Available on my AMAZON ART SUPPLY PAGE
Collage Papers prepared in the Gel Printing Workshop, or bring your own prepared papers
Liquitex Gloss Gel Medium – The Glue
Princeton Catalyst #8 Filbert Short Handle Brush – The Glue Brush
Acrylic Paint in the colors of your reference image – For Underpainting
Paint Brushes – For Underpainting
Water Container – For Underpainting
Paper Towels
Reference Image Keep it simple, collage is difficult! Print this out to match the SAME SIZE as substrate, I suggest 10x10, 8x10, 12x12, etc.
Canvas Panel or Cradled Wood Panel (must be primed) or Fredrix Cradled Canvas Board (pre-primed)
Graphite Transfer Paper – To Trace/Transfer Your Photo
Ball Point Pen
Supplement this Class with my Landscape Collage Book
NOTE: Once you have added this item to your cart, checkout by clicking the small shopping cart icon in the upper right hand corner of your screen