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SUMMARY:Transferred and Embedded Imagery with Encaustic\, with Sherrie Posternak
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting workshop at Art Intersection and learn the techniques of transferred and embedded imagery with encaustic\, with Sherrie Posternak. \nIn this 2-day workshop with Sherrie Posternak\, you will play with your photo transfers on sample boards\, using seven different types of printed surfaces\, three methods of transferring\, and six different ways of “sealing in” your transfers. \nYou will also spend time learning how to correctly do a “dammed” pour which prepares for the transfer. You will then transfer other materials besides photo imagery\, such as oil pastels\, metallic foil\, and charcoal pencils\, onto both smooth and textured\, clear and colored surfaces.  \nThe Process \nThe medium of encaustic -beeswax plus resin (sometimes with added pigment)- marries well with many other materials and techniques. One characteristic of encaustic medium lends itself well to receiving transferred or embedded images. These techniques enhance the ability of the artist to represent ideas using layering\, perspective\, and graphics. Sherrie Posternak uses transferred and embedded images extensively in her work\, and has advanced experimentation with a large variety of materials and methods. \nUsing the students’ and instructor’s imagery printed on sumi paper\, habotai silk\, Japanese tissue\, and commercial napkins\, you will embed images into wooden panel bases which have received an “overpour” of encaustic medium. Students will learn the over pour technique as well as the adherence and “setting” techniques necessary to form a strong bond between the encaustic medium and the printed materials. Multiple overlaying embeds will create visual dimension\, and the top layer may even receive a transfer. \nIn addition to working on sample boards for transferring and embedding\, participants will have the opportunity to combine their skills and sensibility in at least one finished piece. \nSherrie Posternak – Artist Biography \n \nSherrie Posternak began her encaustic practice in 2007\, and has had solo and group shows in the U.S. and Mexico. She has also curated or juried various gallery exhibits. She teaches workshops in all phases of the encaustic practice. She self-published a catalogue on the topic of her 2010 art installation “A Memorial for El Tomate.” Her thoughts appear in various magazine articles and blog interviews. Images of Sherrie’s art are in the gallery section of the E-book “Contemporary Paper and Encaustic” by Catherine Nash\, and Volume I of Linda Robertson’s revised E-book “Embracing Encaustic.”
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LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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