3D Image Transfer to Glass (Online Class)
3D Image Transfer to Glass (Online Class)
Instructor: Diane Firtell
Day & Time: Fridays, 1–2:30pm
Dates: July 24, 31 & August 7, 2020
Meetings: 3
Location: Online via Zoom
Member discount eligible.
Over three sessions we will work on three very different and exciting ways to personalize and repurpose glass items, maintaining their functionality. We'll use laser images and decorative napkins to create one-of-a-kind pieces on glass.
Materials
small clear glass items such as spice jars, saucers, serving dishes
laser prints/xerox images
decorative paper napkins
soft brushes
polymer medium/gloss
white acrylic paint (other colors optional)
glass paints*
Minwax water based polycrylic protective finish
Mona Lisa Speedball Metal Leaf*
* These items are optional and students might want to wait until they understand the process and wait to purchase, depending on their chosen images.
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Online Classes at IS183
Though IS183 Art School has temporarily closed its doors due to the evolving COVID-19 situation, we are committed to our mission to provide hands-on art-making opportunities, keeping creativity alive during this challenging time. Our new Online Art series offers digital opportunities to work with talented IS183 Faculty Artists, bringing the studio experience to you!
How It Works
Register for a class (or series) on our website, and we will email you a Zoom meeting link along with instructions. Simply use the link to join the online class at the designated time! Download the Zoom app on your smartphone or tablet, or use your laptop/desktop web browser. The web browser client will download automatically when you join your first Zoom meeting. (Have a look at this Zoom overview.)
You will join a live, interactive lesson presented in real-time by an IS183 Faculty Artist. Small class sizes will allow you to engage personally with the instructor and other students, just like in the studio! Faculty lessons will primarily be demonstration-based, but may have segments in which students are challenged to work on independent assignments. Each class and faculty approach will be unique!
Thank you for continuing to make art and support IS183 Art School! We look forward to seeing you in the (virtual) studios!
Please see our policies on cancellations, refunds, and more.