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SUMMARY:Ice Sculpture Instructional Class
DESCRIPTION:Ice Sculptor\nDate: Mar 1\, 2024 (10am-12pm)\nCost: $200 (1/4 ice block)\nLevel/Age: Beginner & Intermediate\nInstructor: Colorado Ice Works\nLocation: Town Park – Grand Lake\, CO \n*Registration Closes on Feb 19\, 2024 \n\n\nThis is a fun\, 2-hour class with hands-on instruction provided by the team at Colorado Ice Works. Attendees will receive a clear block of ice\, some hand tools (sorry\, no chainsaws!) and reference material. Each class is approximately 2 hours long. Each attendee will have around 1.5 hours of actual sculpting time. Clear ice is a fascinating medium to sculpt. It is surprisingly soft to sculpt. Chisels and hand tools cut through it like a hot knife through butter. Like a perfectly cut diamond\, clear ice reflects and refracts light with each bend\, detail line or contour that is made. \nWe will spend 15 minutes at the beginning of the class discussing safety and proper tool handling. An additional 15 minutes will be spent going over the available designs to be sculpted and how to transfer those designs to the ice. Team members from Colorado Ice Works will be available to assist throughout the class\, to answer questions\, or to help anybody who gets stuck with where they are at. \nUpon conclusion of the class\, we will incorporate some fire and use it to melt the sculptures to a pristine\, crystal-clear final product. Attendees will be able to showcase their completed pieces at the Winter Carnival the following day. Subsequently\, they can neatly pack their finished creations into a box\, allowing them to take these unique works of art home. This lets them share their achievements with family and friends and serves as a tangible reminder of the wonderful experiences and skills gained during the event. \n\n\nRegister by going to https://secure.rec1.com/CO/grand-lake-co/catalog
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/ice-sculpture-clss/
LOCATION:Grand Lake Town Park\, 1025 Grand Ave\, Grand Lake\, 80447\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rocky Mountain Folk School":MAILTO:rockymountainfolkschool@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Mono-Printing Technique Workshop with Internationally Renowned Artist and Author
DESCRIPTION:Flora on the Gel Plate: a #PostConsumerWaste Art Project\nIn this 3-day workshop we will explore an age-old art technique of mono printing to capture the amazing details of flora on paper. Using many of the techniques that I share in my newly released book “Gel Plate Printing for Mixed Media Art” you will learn how to create beautiful images with acrylic paints and inks. Printing with wild abandon there is a freedom in learning the basics and best practices for printing some amazing images using inspired color palettes and plant material to create your own very unique images. \n\n\nWe will then in the second half of this workshop bind these images in a book structure that I have designed that uses #postconsumerwaste\, cardboard boxes\, to create a beautiful highly functional book structure. This easy to learn and create book does not require sewing. We will actually be tying and knotting string to create a lay flat structure whose pages turn with ease of a traditional book. \nWhat is a #PostConsumerWaste Art Project? \nAs an Artist and Creative that receives a large amount of inspiration for my work from nature\, I have reused found objects and antique age ephemera and fabrics in my artwork for many years. As a content creator I’ve created hundreds of videos teaching many of my techniques to creatives. As I look out into the world and gathering inspiration from the many found objects it became increasingly harder for me not to notice the number of papers\, junk mail and cardboards boxes\, to name just a few of the categories the consumer waste falls into. It really hit home during the lockdown years of 2021 and 2022\, I\, like many others\, was forced to order my supplies online and the amount of plastics and papers that come across my threshold was disturbing\, I felt obligated to do something with this consumer waste. Thus\, was born #postconsumerart in homage to artists using consumer waste in their creations. Inspired by Marcel Duchamps readymade art of the 50’s\, a new direction was formed to capture some of the similar culturally inspired concepts that his art reflected. I try to discover creative\, inspiring and yet effective ways to re-use these waste products in my work. \nWant to learn more about the instructor and the art form gel printing? Visit her youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@RobynMcClendon
URL:https://grandlakecreativedistrict.org/event/mono-printing-workshop/
LOCATION:Grand Lake Community House\, 1026 Park Avenue\, Grand Lake\, 80447\, United States
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