Learn to create stunning, beautiful, unique art through the amazing
FLUID ART TECHNIQUE, where the PAINT IS POURED AND NO BRUSHES ARE
USED. FRIDAY FLUID ART EXPERIENCES ARE ABOUT HAVING FUN AND BEING
CREATIVE. You will be introduced to the wonder of fluid art where you
can literally 'go with the flow' and let your imagination soar and
create beautiful vivid pieces of artwork with astonishing designs of
swirling gradients.
And one of the best parts is .. you need NO painting experience. This
class is suitable for the novice as well as hobbyists and artists
looking to develop skills in specific new techniques. Everyone is
welcome and included. Bring your friends or come along and make new
ones. This is an 18 plus event. If you would like to bring your child,
stay tuned for family events.
EACH WEEK PARTICIPANTS WILL BE TAUGHT A NEW TECHNIQUE. TONIGHT'S FLUID
ART TECHNIQUE IS CALLED THE 'DUTCH POUR' OR HAIRDRYER TECHNIQUE WHERE
YOU POUR FROM A CUP AND USE A HAIRDRYER TO MOVE THE PAINT AND CREATED
STUNNING CELLS, BLOOMS AND EFFECTS. SO SIMPLE, BUT SO EFFECTIVE.
After some paint play and practice on a small canvas or card, you will
create your masterpiece on a 40.64 x 40.64 cm canvas which you can
collect after 3 days drying time (or arrange to have sent to you). All
instruction, support and materials are supplied.
You will learn:
* How to prepare your canvas
* How to mix paints and paint mediums suitable for this technique
* Which recipes are good for this technique and what difference this
makes.
* How to choose colours and layer your paints on the canvas.
* How to create beautiful cells in your art
All supplies provided including canvases, paint, pouring medium, cups,
gloves, and tools. We provide plenty of space, with a maximum of 10
participants.
Light refreshments (tea, coffee and biscuits) provided. This is a
'Paint and Sip' event, so you are welcome to BYO wine, beer or cider
(no spirits) and some nibbles. We provide glasses and plates.
We use acrylic paint that is non toxic. Remember to wear old clothes
as it can be a messy business, and whilst the paint and mediums will
wash out if you get to it quickly, that is not always easy to do.
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