Saturday, May 23, 2020

Scraper Madness

Scraper Madness

Getting Jiggy Art Class

This class was made possible through a grant for The Show Gallery Woman's Art Resources of MN.


  • Supplies List:

  1. Table Tarp Donated By Art Barn 52 Framing Solutions
  2. Acrylic Paint (Acryology - Dollar Tree)
    1. Vermillion
    2. Deep Yellow
    3. Deep Brown
  3. Utrecht Paint (Blick)
    1. Bright White
    2. Deep Black
    3. Matte Medium
  4. Canvases (Dollar Tree)
    1. 6" x 8"
    2. 8" x 10"
  5. Palette Knife Set of 3(Dollar Tree)
  6. Hardware store Scraper
  7. Hardware store plastic 4 sided v or square notch
  8. 2" Gesso Brush (Dollar Tree)
  9. Water Container (Dollar Tree)
  10. 6 mixing cups (Dollar Tree)
  11.  Paper Towels (Dollar Tree)
  12. Watercolor paper

  • Going through the Supplies

                       
* I added a few more items into the kit that I felt would be very handy.

  • Setting up your work Table

  • Starting preparations - First Layers 

  • A Little Recap

  • Lets get the next Layers down shall we! Like Frosting A Cake. 
    • Orange

    • Yellow






  • It is time to get our Scraper and Palette Knifes Rock'n




  • Final Stages # 1




  • Final Final Stages #2





I hope you had fun exploring with the Scraper Madness class.
If you enjoyed this class & created a new beautiful painting, 
please post it on Instagram, twitter or Facebook 
with the #THESHOWWARMJIGGY .  
I would love to see what you have come up with.  



Sunday, May 10, 2020

Funny Intuitive Faces Mixed Media Class For W.A.R.M & The Show Gallery

The Funny Intuitive Faces Mixed Media Class.

Supplies List:

Clip Board
Color Pencils 
Florescent Color Crayons
Masking Tape
Watercolors
Watercolor Paper

Examples Of the Funny Intuitive Faces:

Jimmy
Johny
Cindy

  
Video 1- Supplies Introduction


Video 2-The Set Up 


Template / Face Map

Template / Face Map

Video 3 Introduction Template / Face Map


Video 4-Lets Get To It!


Thanks for participating in the virtual intuitive funny faces mixed media class.
This class was made possible by Catherine A. Palmer through support from
 The Show Gallery and Woman's Art Resources of Minnesota.