Hi Friends, Plans are still on for the Sarah Rehmer workshop which takes place Friday, June 26th, Saturday, June 27th and Sunday, June 28th, 2020 and I have a few available spaces right now! We’ll be taking every precaution to keep surfaces clean, implement hand washing times and mask wearing as makes sense at the time of the workshop. We are also broken up into the two spaces which helps with distancing. Sarah will be doing repeated demos in smaller groups of 1-3 people at the large table to help maintain distancing, as well. Please see the full announcement below for this awesome workshop. If you are interested in joining in, please let me know. The full amount is due by May 22nd. Many thanks, all the very best – stay well! Bonny Cost and payment: The cost of the workshop is $650.00 You may make a $100.00 non-refundable, non- transferable deposit now and pay the balance of $550 on the 22nd or pay the full $650 now. Payment Options: PayPal to [email protected] or request a paypal invoice. via Zelle to [email protected] Check to The Encaustic Center, 580 W Arapaho Rd. #271, Richardson, TX, 75080 Credit card by calling Bonny at 214-405-5993 Cancellation policy: In the event of cancellation after the workshop is paid in full; $540. will be refunded only if someone from the waiting list is able to attend. Original Announcement: Thrilled to announce this exciting upcoming workshop with Guest Artist Instructor: Sarah Rehmer The Constructed Image: Paper Rusting, Collage and the Layered Photo At The Encaustic Center Friday, June 26th, Saturday, June 27th and Sunday, June 28th, 2020 10:00am to 4:00pm each day The cost is $650 which includes boards, medium, paint, tools, ink, additional papers and many supplies (supply and registration info below) |
This workshop will provide a comprehensive look at working with collage materials and image transfers combined with encaustic paint. We will start the workshop, the first day, with creating some of our own papers to work with through processes such as rust printing and mark making with walnut and India inks. I will be demonstrating / creating multi process papers/rust prints as well. From there will be working with both the papers we have made, as well as other types of purchased papers to create richly layered backgrounds to transfer photographic based imagery onto. The end result will be a hybrid work that touches on elements of painting, collage, and photography. Throughout the workshop there will multiple demos on technique as well as best practices from combining multiple materials for best adhesion and surface finish. I will also present tips for what to look for when choosing images to work with for a successful transfer both from a technical and aesthetic standpoint. |
Provided Supplies: Two Encaustic gessoed 8″ x 10″ cradled panels and three 5” x 7” cradled panels Encaustic Medium – provided Encaustic Paint – provided R&F Pigment Sticks: A few to share but you will be able to purchase more at The Encaustic Center – 20% off Heat Guns and Torches: provided Pottery loops Brushes Irons: large and small tacking irons provided but please bring one if you have Burnishing tools/brayers: a few provided, please bring if you have Rusty objects for printing, along with the paper and supplies Walnut and India ink/ink pens for additional mark making, along with some mark making objects to share Some other papers to collage with Sewing needles and various color threads to create patterns in papers Bring: Laser prints of your images to transfer – more detailed information to be shared after registration Blue tape A notebook Apron Rusty metal/ objects to print with A spray bottle for water A roll of Viva or blue shop towels x-acto knife and blades scissors Optional: You are welcome to bring other collage materials/papers (we will address how to work with them individually,) dried and press plant materials to embed, etc. And as much rusty material as you can find ie: found metal objects with a flat(ish) surface to print with – garages, ebay and flea markets, etc. are a good source. |
Sarah Rehmer was born and raised in the western suburbs of Chicago, where she still resides. In 2003 Rehmer earned her BA in Graphic Design and Photography from Dominican University in River Forest, IL. She found her love for working with pages from old books while auditing a class post-graduation at the university. Rehmer is a FY2012 Illinois Arts Council – Professional Development Grant recipient and her work is held in private collections in around the United States, Canada, Italy, and Norway, as well as Institutional and Corporate collections in Illinois and New York. Rehmer teaches classes and workshops around the Midwest. |
Cost and payment: The cost of the workshop is $650.00 After confirming space availability; You can pay the amount in full or make a $100.00 non-refundable, non- transferable deposit which holds your space. Balance due: May 22nd, 2020: $550.00 Payment Options: PayPal to [email protected] or request a paypal invoice. via Zelle to [email protected] Check to The Encaustic Center, 580 W Arapaho Rd. #271, Richardson, TX, 75080 Credit card by calling Bonny at 214-405-5993 Cash at The Bonny Studio or The Encaustic Center holds your space, please email Bonny to schedule a time: [email protected] Cancellation policy: In the event of cancellation after the workshop is paid in full; $540. will be refunded only if someone from the waiting list is able to attend. Non-payment of the $550.00 balance on or before May 22nd, 2020: could result in the loss of your space. A reminder will be sent for your payment. |
The Encaustic Center: theencausticcenter.com 580 W.Arapaho Rd. #271 Richardson, TX. 75080 Bonny Leibowitz [email protected] 214-405-5993 |