Just Announced: Sunday, March 8th in Sun City West, AZ



 
I am very happy to announce that I will be teaching a new workshop at a private studio in Sun City West, AZ (classes are open to the public.)

I will be offering a fresh, new workshop full of NEW ideas involving collage, creative processing, self expression, composition, design, layering and much, much more.
 
My workshops are always process-based learning while creating a unique product. I am well known for not traveling light and bring a large variety of supplies including (but not limited to) collage material, rubber stamps, stencils, pens, markers, tape and more. There is a small supply list below each class description.

Interested in signing up? Questions? Please email Kelly for more info! EGorey99@sbcglobal.net

Payments for the Sun City West, AZ workshop must be made in advance. Due to the fact that the teacher is traveling from Los Angeles and must prep for the workshop in advance, there are no cancellations allowed. No refunds.

You may send someone else in your place if you are unable to attend the workshop, or you will receive a kit for the class. You can either pay via paypal (see button below) or send a check or money order. Once you've signed up for the workshop, you will be sent the address and directions to the workshop location. If you have ANY questions you can email me. I will also give you my cell phone number so you contact me.
 

Illuminated Musings, Sunday, March 8th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
$75

There's something truly special about holding a book in your hand full of pages that you've created with your own rich layers. In this class, we will be learning composition, design, color theory, collage techniques, pen work and much, much more. Create unique pages full of your own illuminated musings.

Supply list: a journal or I'll have paper for you to work on, scissors, small selection of favorite collage ephemera, bone folder, cork back metal ruler, roll of paper towels OR an old rag, permanent black inkpad, 1" brush to glue (I like chip or bristle brushes) OR a few of your favorite glue sticks, an old catalog or magazine to glue on


 





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Unknown said…
This looks so exciting.

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