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Monoprint the Park with Liz - March

  • 19 Mar 2022
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • ArtWaves
  • 12

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Monoprint the Park with Liz - March

Spend the afternoon creating a series of Mono (individual) monochromatic (one color, could be more ) prints. No experience necessary to enjoy pulling prints!

We have images, use your own photos, invent a scene, be as abstract or patterny as you like or any combination. Learn to squiggle, wipe and dab to depict some of the geological features of the island or experiment with our variety of tools in your own way. With our step-by-step instructions and rainbow of inks and papers you will bring home a matted frameable piece as well as cards. The most difficult part may be deciding on your favorite one to matt!  We supply it all and the results and experience are wonderful.

Saturday March 19th, 2022 from 1 to 3pm

$42($32 for members)

Adults and Teens, ages 12 and younger can register with an adult.

No art experience is necessary, yet it is enjoyable for artists as well. 

Masks, vax'd, and distancing where possible for the safety of our participants and staff.

About the Instructor: Liz is a founder (2013) of ArtWaves where she continues her practice through figure drawing, teaching, workshops, conversational critiques and working in her personal studio at the Bar Harbor Municipal building. Her artwork is expressed in a variety of media primarily oil painting, including glass, fiber and printmaking. She graduated with a B.A.in Painting from Swain School of Design including a year at Worcester Art Museum School and Boston Museum of Fine Arts and recently a Masters from Heartwood College of Art. Liz is a member of the American Society of Marine Artists​, Fiber Arts Network and Maine Crafts Association.

If you need to cancel your registration, please contact office@artwavesmdi.org. Your account will then reflect a credit that may be used toward future classes.

Your tax-deductible donations help support ArtWaves, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Our mission is to make art accessible to the Mount Desert Island and surrounding communities.
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