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Simple Soy Paint with Botanical Inks and Eartth Pigments

  • Washington Printmakers Gallery 1675 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest Washington, DC, 20007 United States (map)

Skill Level: Adult Beginners

Description: This is an introductory ZOOM class to learn the basics of making and using soy paint and paste. Starting with the beans, students can either watch or make along with instructor, the several steps to the final milk and color paints. A detailed list of supplies and what to have ready for the class will be provided after signup. Several ways to use the paints will be explored. This a non toxic way to paint and print!

Instructor Bio: Christine Harrison is a visual artist living on the Oregon Coast. She uses the botanical abundance of her habitat as the beginning of her paintings, prints and sculpture. She is working to take plastics and toxic materials out of her art process. She has been a practicing artist 40 years receiving a MFA (1989) from California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA.

Price: $75

Supplies Needed: Besides soy beans all supplies are easliy attainable. A pdf for all supplies will sent on signup.

Register here: https://desiconnectevents.com/collections/wpg-workshops/products/simple-soy-paint-with-botanical-inks-and-eartth-pigments

Instructor’s Link: www.christineharrisonstudio.com

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