Workshop Wednesdays: "Wearable ART - Tote Bag Edition" hosted by Kris S.

Description

Create your own wearable work of ART exploring different techniques and mediums

Learn how to incorporate different mediums such as markers, paint, stamps, and stencils to create one-of-a-kind wearable art on various personal clothing items.

Join because you will have a blast connecting with others and creating beautiful works of art on personal items.

We are COVID cautious; all work areas are sanitized and catered to individual use. Masks are MANDATORY.

You may bring your own materials if you do not wish to share. Participants will be asked to bring in their own clothing items from home. i.e. SNEAKERS

Series Outline:

Session 1: Sneakers [July 14th] (Past Event)

Participants will engage in learning how to use fabric markers and paint on canvas sneakers brought from home. For example keds, Vans ect… *If sneakers are not brought in, tshirts will be available for sale for a nominal fee at the workshop.

The goal of the session is to design and create a dope pair of sneakers using various techniques and mediums.

Session 2: Bags [August 11th]

Participants will engage in applying different techniques and mediums to a canvas bag brought in from home. For example a canvas tote bag. *If item is forgotten, a few tote bags will be available for sale at the workshop for a nominal extra fee.

The goal of the session is to design and create a tote bag brought in from home.

Session 3: Baseball caps [September 8th]

Participants will engage in applying different techniques and mediums to a baseball cap brought in from home. If hat is forgotten, a few hats will be available for sale at the workshop for a nominal fee.

The goal of the session is to design and create a baseball cap brought in from home.

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Instructor Bio :

Kris’s passion for art started as soon as she could put a pencil in her hand. Her childhood was spent copying characters from the comic strips of her grandfather’s Sunday newspaper. She spent her high school years in the art room with the dream of becoming a working artist. Kristin studied art at Norwalk Community College as well as the School of Visual Arts. Art has always been her creative outlet allowing her to express herself and her emotions in a positive way.

Favorite mediums include pen and alcohol ink, as well as acrylic paint. People, animals, and nature are her muse, and Kristin’s artwork reflects the raw energy and strength of her spirit through expressive linework and dramatic splashes of color. The purpose of her artwork is to spread positive vibes, inspiration, and hope. One of her greatest accomplishments to date was painting a mural of Hope for the Art Park in Isaac Square located in Norwalk Connecticut.

👩‍🎨 @krisschnitzler

🎨 @peacebunnydesigns

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LEARN MORE:

🏰 22 Leonard St., Norwalk, Connecticut 06851

☎️ : (203) 682 - 5536

🏴‍☠️ @Mad_We_Are

💻 www.MadWeAre.com

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