Friday, July 3, 2020

Getting Jiggy With Pour Painting - PART 1

Getting Jiggy With Pour Painting!

THIS CLASS IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH A GRANT FROM WOMAN'S ART RESOURCES OF MINNESOTA 

& THE SHOW GALLERY.


I PRACTICED TEACHING ON MY HOUSE MATE LISA NORDSTROM

  • DAY # 1 GETTING JIGGY




  • SUPPLIES LIST

  • 6 LITTLE BOTTLES WITH
    • ELMER'S GLUE ALL
    • FLOOD FLOETROL
    • DISTILLED WATER

  • CRAFT SMART PAINT
    • LARGE WHITE
    • MEDIUM GRAY (MAYBE)
  • SMALL SET
    • PLUM
    • OCEAN BREEZE
    • DARK BLUE
    • RED
  • SILCONE OIL
  • WOOD STIR STICKS
  • CUPS
    • WATER GLASS SIZE
    • DIXIE CUP STYLE
    • CONDIMENT CUPS
  • RECYCLED COKE BOTTLE BOTTOM
  • A STRAW
  • PAPER TOWEL
  • HAND HELD COLANDER
  • ALUMINIUM TRY WITH LID
  • PLASTIC BOLE
  • PLANTER CUP
  • STRING
  • FUNNEL
  • COMB
  • ALUMINUM FOIL
  • 2 TARPS
  • STIR STICKS
  • CANVASES
    • 3 - 4"X 6" CANVAS BOARDS
    • 2 - 8"X 10" CANVASES

  • DESK SET UP





  • MIXING UP THE PAINT




  • DIRTY POUR






  • STRIPES,SWIPE & COMB








This is the first segment of a three part class.
I hope you will enjoy this series. This class was made possible through a grant to make virtual series
for the Woman's Art Resources of Minnesota and The Show Gallery.
If you made some master pieces and would like to share them on Instagram or Facebook use #THESHOWWARMJIGGY.

Stay tuned into my Blog for the next two classes.
thanks you so much for taking this class.
Katie
Catherine A. Palmer 


1 comment:

Unknown said...

Katie, I just wanted to thank you again for letting me a part of your guinea pig pour class. I had a blast! I don't consider myself to have an ounce of artistic flair but after creating a few pieces, under your extreme patience and guidance, I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised! The whole process was just so fun and intriguing. A squirt of this, a splash of that, maybe a swirl or drag or two and then that wonderful feeling of expectation...what will evolve onto my canvas? What a great concept to include anyone who wants to experience the joy of creating a presentable piece of art. Kudos to you, Katie! ~Michelle H.