“I’ll be cutting stone, or glass, and
using thin set mortar to affix the tesserae to a work in progress,” says Lynn
Adamo, Mosaic Artist.
Watercolor painter, Catherine Bede describes,
“Hopefully they will get to see a bit of the whole process. From creating a
painting and studying my subject matter to beginning sketches, a complete
drawing and the finished painting.”
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 Hillsboro neighborhood.
“I will be painting a watercolor still life and creating jewelry in my studio,” says painter, Bonnie Burbidge.
At Valerie Sjodin’s studio, “People will experience a
warm welcome into a space that feels like a kindergarten classroom for adults.
It’s so fun and invites spirited conversations and questions. We may look
through journals, ask and answer questions, “show-n-tell” and more. Interacting
with people who visit during open studios is a highlight for me. “
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
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