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This lesser known Art movement started in Italy in the 1960's. Artists were rejecting traditional painting and using common items creating assemblage, sculpture and paintings with items like dirt, rocks, paper, clothing and rope. Their mission? To reconnect Art and Life. Materials Fee $25 paid to instructor at beginning of class includes: cradled wood panel, an Arte Povera class kit with various “poverty art” assemblage supplies- kits are unique and may include any combination of flattened bottle caps, items from nature, twigs, used postage stamps, birch tree skin, fabric, shredded money, quilling paper, string, leather and metal scrap, wine cork slices, Italian book pages, beads and more. Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
Soft Gel Medium and a stronger adhesive- heavy gel or tacky glue Feel free to email if you have questions Susan.Rossiter@yahoo.com
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