Back to All Events

Making Floating Frames for Painting with Hand Tools - with William Demaria (Session 2)

August 6 - 27, Tuesdays 3-5 pm 

There are a lot less steps involved in making a frame from scratch for a painting than to make a frame for works on paper. That being said, there still are a couple of tricks that are helpful to know to make a frame by hand at a professional level. This class will teach you everything you need to get started and allow you to frame 2-3 paintings.

Note: Student’s will be required to provide paintings that they wish to be framed. Size limit of 24 x 36 for paintings. Class price includes $100 in frame stock. Expensive wood such as Walnut will be available if requested. Market prices fluctuate and students will be consulted before any purchases are made for them.

To reduce the hazard sawdust poses to student’s health, all woodworking in this class will be done outside with a mask.

Overview

  • $400 for 4 weeks of classes. $100 of frame stock provided with class. All other materials provided except listed tools below.

  • Mask optional except when respirator required

  • 2 participants


About William Demaria

William Demaria is a Baltimore based artist who has always loved drawing and traditional oil painting. He finds the process of creating artwork itself to be beautiful and has always been interested in studying the way artwork is made. He believes that every student, no matter their skill level, has an individual voice that should be developed. His teaching style is flexible and the pace of his classes adapts to suite individual students needs

William Demaria
Previous
Previous
July 27

Block Printed Accordion Fold Book with Anne Barnes - 2 Day Workshop

Next
Next
August 7

iPhone Photo 2 Day-Workshop With Bob Burgess