Lured by the beauty of the north shore of Boston, I
once again brought a group of students to Lanesville, MA for a week of artmaking. Nine lovely people joined me for some serious fun and exploration using mostly acrylics. As I work for Golden Paints, much of my teaching revolves around helping students understand the versatility of the medium and what all those different products actually can do for them.
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Our studio, the Lanesville Community Center |
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It was very exciting to see this student working super big! This is 40" x 30" printmaking paper using the fabulous transparency of Golden High Flow acrylics and hand-cut stencils, below. |
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Hand cut stencils from a roll of Mylar. |
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Letting loose with acrylics on paper. Some with lots of water added, some right out of the bottle. |
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A wonderful wall of experimental painting, layers of thinned out acrylics! |