Encaustic Monotype and Painting
| Date |
Nov 7, 2009
10:00 am until 4:00 pm |
| Description |
Encaustic Monotype and Painting The Encaustic Monotype is an innovative, contemporary process and a painterly approach to printmaking. The encaustic monotype combines the ancient painting medium of encaustic with the popular monotype process. Encaustic sticks (beeswax and pigment in solid form) are used to draw on a heated metal plate. The wax melts instantly and is manipulated with brushes and other tools. Absorbent paper is laid on the plate, the back is rubbed, and the image is transferred to the paper by hand. Instructor: Kat Allie Registration Deadline: Monday, November 2
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| Cost |
$60 + $10 material fee |
| Location |
The Creamery Arts Center
411 N. Sherman Parkway Springfield, MO
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| Additional Information |
For more information:
Springfield Regional Arts Council
Telephone: 417-862-2787 Contact name: Stephanie Cramer
Website: http://www.SpringfieldArts.org
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