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Traci Bunkers
9:00 - 4:30
Thursday

320 - Surreal Uber Paintings

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$ 145  

 

I've taken my personal and unique painting technique one-step farther to create Surreal Uber Paintings. Even if you have no painting or drawing skills, in this process & project oriented class, you can create a large mixed-media painting that has surreal, dream-like qualities and completely original. Not only will I show you how to make this 16”x20” work of art, I’ll also show you the beauty in working big while using your own photographs to create from. We’ll paint, draw, collage and stamp on top of blown-up photo copies to create a piece of art that blurs the line between a photograph and a painting. The process is started in pieces and then joined together to be finished as a whole. It can be mounted in class on a stretched canvas or canvas board so it’s ready for framing. Or, you can mount or frame it when you get home. This project is also great for experimenting with different coloring materials or mark making techniques. For more information, visit my web site at www.TraciBunkers.com  Questions? E-mail me at traci@tracibunkers.com.

 

 

Supplies Needed for Class:

  • Basic Tools: Scissors, Glue sticks, Exacto knife & sharp blades, straight-edge
  • Cutting mat
  • Various coloring materials: Acrylic paints (cheap craft paints are fine), water soluble oil pastels, watercolor crayons, markers, etc.
  • Paint brushes (a cheap 1” and small round for detail)
  • gel medium
  • brayer
  • collage materials
  • permanent stamp pads (Staz-on works best!) and stamps
  • water container
  • a photograph you have taken, prepared and copied as listed under “Homework”

Optional items:

  • Hair dryer or heat gun to speed up drying
  • needle, thread & beads if you want to sew/embellish
  • 16” x 20” stretched canvas or canvas board (I prefer to mount it on either stretched canvas or canvas board to finish working on it as a whole, but for ease in packing, you might choose to do it at home.)

Homework

 

This is easier than it sounds! I’m just being very explicit!

 

Mark your photo (or a copy) on the back at the center of the lengths & widths. Cut in half each way: this gives you 4 equally sized quadrants. (Example: 4” x 6” photo would have 4 pieces 2” x 3”; 8” x 10” would give you 4” x 5” pieces)

 

Take to Kinko’s-type place to make color copies (must be toner based on medium-weight paper. The paper in Kinko's color copy machines works great. No Inkjet prints--we will be getting them wet!). Copy each section, enlarging it enough to be anywhere from 7” x 9” to 8”x10”. (Note: On some copy machines, if you put the photo right up to the edge, the edge is cut off. Be sure none of the edges are cut off or you will have parts missing.) The size is approximate and it might not meet those measurements both directions depending on your original size. Be sure all sections are enlarged the same percentage! (Example, with your 2” x 3” pieces cut from previous step, enlarged 333% would make an image 6.66” x 10”. The size is loosey goosey, just be sure they are all enlarged the same percentage and each section isn’t bigger than 8” x 10”.) If you need help figuring out the percentage, e-mail me, or the Kinko’s person should be able to help you.

 

If you want “back-up” have 2 copies of each section, just in case. . . . But 1 of each is fine!

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