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Thanks for joining FOG for another year of mixed media and fibre arts play and creativity. |
Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed Media. Show all posts
Monday, 23 December 2013
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Encaustic Update
As promised last week, some photos of the encaustic projects we worked on at our last FOG session. Arlene took the more painterly approach and the rest of us did mixed media collage. As you can see our styles are quite different. I'm sure that there are more projects in the works.
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Untitled - Jan S. |
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Untitled - Arlene W.E. |
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Serenity - Meredith H. |
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Just a Little Cog - Diane D. |
Saturday, 13 October 2012
We Were Smokin' on Tuesday!
Our October meeting came and went so quickly but we had a great time trying our hand at Encaustic Mixed Media. Despite all the safeguards we put into place, windows and doors open for ventilation, the stove hood fan and table fan on, location of the fire extinguisher, we still managed to set off the smoke detectors!
We called the building manager to say that we had NOT set the place on fire and would she come to turn off the alarm for us. She was very nice about it all and has even offered us a locked cupboard to store our items.
Encaustic - a very interesting addition to collage mixed media. An old process brought up-to-date and finding its way into a new generation of mixed media artists. While we all still have lots to learn about it - mainly working out of doors on a nice day - I think that we all agreed that we liked the process.
I was most intrigued that you could put rub-on decals, Letraset letters and foil accents directly onto the wax.
Photos to follow...
We called the building manager to say that we had NOT set the place on fire and would she come to turn off the alarm for us. She was very nice about it all and has even offered us a locked cupboard to store our items.
Encaustic - a very interesting addition to collage mixed media. An old process brought up-to-date and finding its way into a new generation of mixed media artists. While we all still have lots to learn about it - mainly working out of doors on a nice day - I think that we all agreed that we liked the process.
I was most intrigued that you could put rub-on decals, Letraset letters and foil accents directly onto the wax.
Photos to follow...
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