Collage at Home: Abstract Collage Design Ideas — Feb 16
Collage at Home: Abstract Collage Design Ideas — Feb 16
Instructor: Karen Arp-Sandel
Day & Time: Tuesday, 1–2:15pm
Dates: February 16, 2021
Location: Online via Zoom
Materials: See class description.
Join our Collage @ Home workshop series which meets once a month to offer online collage project instruction to spark ideas that keep you creating for the rest of the month. Each workshop includes guided mindfulness meditation as a tool for intentional creativity and artistic focus.
For Abstract Collage you will learn several techniques to generate ideas on how to make "non representational" collage. Explore torn paper, cut paper, pieced typography, and more. Learn how shapes, lines, the grid design, and colors combine to create abstract collage.
Join our growing community of collage and paper lovers, online, to learn and share in an encouraging, supportive, creative community. All levels of experience welcome.
Materials
All you need is imagination and colored paper, magazines, scissors and glue stick! Paper, magazines, glue stick , scissors, pencil, eraser, collage stash of favorite papers (ie: painted papers, pattern paper, found paper, ephemera, magazine images, labels, tissue paper, textured paper, typography, favorite color paper)
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