Workshop Description

You will be guided through daily projects that include panel-based painting, encaustic works on paper, an encaustic-altered book that incorporates fiber as sculpture and/or texture, under-paintings that use watercolor and oil paints, paper-clay as a substrate or surface element, and wax castings that will be incorporated into panel work. This workshop is about tapping into the creative play that moves our work forward. You are encouraged to bring your unique voice to each project, utilizing the materials provided in new and inventive ways. Time will be provided for you to work on each of the class-based projects, and then focus on specific techniques. This workshop can awaken the creative senses, as you work with the alchemy and physicality that are inherent in the hot wax medium.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Getting There

Making my way to Esalen-
An early start to pick up Anne at SFO (so thrilled that she would be assisting for the week!)
drive, drive, drive.... because of the recent landslides HWY 1 was closed between Carmel & Big Sur- this required us to drive to King City, cut over the mountain range to HWY 1, and then head north to Big Sur. Having a VERY full car, almost bursting at the seams with wax/torches/heat guns/paint/boards/etc. added to the excitement! The required detour added about 2 hours to our trip- but once we started our decent to HWY 1, the beauty of the ocean was quite consuming.
Bill was getting the tables set-up for us in the Art Barn when we arrived, and we unloaded the car to start out set-up. I was so grateful the the breeze of our setting up! Yeah!- power supplies held as we ran tests to fully load the electrical system (always such a relief!).
Our studio was ready for the coming week, filled with light and boasting a stunning ocean view.

Then there was a bit of time to settle-in, enjoy dinner and get ready to meet the workshop participants.

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