LAYERS OF MEANING: ENCAUSTIC AND COLLAGE with Bridget Benton, October 5th (10am-5pm) and 6th (12pm-4pm ET) 2024

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LAYERS OF MEANING: ENCAUSTIC AND COLLAGE with Bridget Benton, October 5th (10am-5pm) and 6th (12pm-4pm ET) 2024

$345.00

Saturday October 5th (10am to 5pm) and Sunday October 6th (12pm to 4pm) - $345 - All materials included, but please see below.

Encaustic is wonderful for collage because of the ability to build up translucent layers, remove and reposition elements, and create dreamy compositions! In this course, we explore different ways of building up those layers in encaustic and mixed media as well as working in a series and working on multiple panels at once. We’ll be working with papers, images, wax-friendly mixed media materials, and even dimensional objects. This beginner-friendly class offers both new and experienced students a formula for developing their encaustic paintings and is a great way to understand “thinking in layers.” And I cover topics not included in my encaustic comprehensive – including materials you can use on the panel BEFORE you add wax and incorporating dimensional elements like keys, rocks, or costume jewelry into your work. 

On the first day, students will start with four 8x8 cradled panels and will begin by intuitively creating backgrounds using encaustic-friendly paint, glue, and collage materials directly on the panels. Next, we’ll add layers of clear encaustic medium and start to develop the composition and establish a focal point by adding in layers of both translucent and opaque encaustic paints, collage, and image transfer – all while working to both conceal and reveal the background layer. Students will be encouraged to work on all four panels at once, developing works that (might possibly) feel related.

On the second day, we’ll cover multiple techniques for adding dimensional objects – this includes everything from buttons and seedpods to branches and matchbox cars. I’ll also cover adding some mixed media elements like oil sticks and pan pastels to highlight elements of the piece.

This class seats 8 students

Bridget Benton has been working in encaustic as her primary medium since 2006, and is also a long time instructor for the Nature Printing Society. She brings all new ways to embrace nature and make art with encaustic and designs her classes so that participants can arrive with nothing more than an attitude of exploration and enjoy two and a half full days of playing with nature and wax.

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  • All materials provided, though students are encouraged to bring their own collage materials including ABSORBENT, UNCOATED decorative and vintage papers, book pages, fibers, fabrics, and tissue papers. Also bring any cool vintage, rusty, natural, or found objects that you might want to incorporate into your piece.