“I’ll have 3 to 4 painting that I’ll be working on at the
same time and each one will be started differently. Like splatters for one, glued pattern making
paper, modeling paste and stencils and so on and so forth. It will be a surprise and fun to watch so
come on by,” says Katrina Fowler, mixed media artist.
Get a free tour map at www.washcoart.org and spend Saturday and Sunday, October 18 and 19 from 11 am to 5 pm visiting art studios during Washington County Open Studios. Forty artists will be demonstrating their techniques for you and some are right in your own Aloha neighborhood.
“I’ll demonstrate the whole process of silk painting from the initial drawing to painting the silk with the prepared dyes,” says Patti Isaacs, silk painter.
Ana
Quinn, potter says, “When you visit my studio you may see me drawing or
painting on pots. You may also possibly see me trimming a ‘leather hard’
piece on my wheel. Trimming refers to carving a ‘foot’ on the bottom of
the pot, which also reduces the weight of the piece.”
You can see art
in the making October 18 and 19 from 11 am to 5 pm in the suburbs and country
during Washington County Open Studios.
Get a tour map and directions FREE at www.washcoart.org
Awesome artists one and all! Make sure you come out to see as many of us as you can!
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