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Brushstrokes on Silk: An Introduction to Creating Wearable Silk Art with Laura Fox-Wallis

  • ArtUs Co 10000 Research Boulevard Austin, TX, 78759 United States (map)

Brushstrokes on Silk: An Introduction to Creating Wearable Silk Art with Laura Fox-Wallis

Date: Saturday, April 27th

Time: 9am -3pm

Class Description: This one day silk painting workshop will give you a valuable foundation to begin your new obsession creating wearable silk art. Participants will also learn how to use marker as a resist to create beautiful designs. Patterns will be provided, however participants can choose their own image to work from.

This silk workshop, which uses non-toxic silk paints is simple enough for absolute beginners, yet is also an exciting way for more experienced painters to transfer their talents onto silk. Once the setting process is complete, participants will leave this experience with two beautiful, wearable silk artworks. This is a time to nurture your artistic side, all skill levels are welcome! 

Topics Covered: Participants will focus on basic techniques and processes of silk painting. Various techniques such as salt, alcohol, resist, color mixing, and the flow of dye on silk will be introduced as you create an 11” x 11” and a choice of a 14” x 72” or 30” x 30” silk scarf.

Materials Needed: Apron, Old Clothes (the dyes stain), Disposable Gloves (optional). Bring your lunch or choose from one of the many available restaurants in the Arboretum.

Ages Welcome: Ages 12+ are welcome

Cost*: $150

Location: 

ArtUs Co. 10000 Research Blvd. Suite 141, Austin, TX 78759

Park near Five Guys Burgers, follow stairs down past Amy’s Ice Cream and Hanara Sushi. ArtUs Co. is the last door on the left. 

*Cancellations within 48 hours of the start of class time will be refunded in full, minus the cost of instructor provided material

Meet the Instructor: ArtUs Co. Resident Artist, Laura Fox-Wallis

Laura Fox-Wallis is an award winning fiber artist and art educator living in Leander, TX. In 2004, Laura began to explore the diverse effects of silk painting and found a strong connection with the fluid movement and brilliant colors of the dye.

Using a medium-weight Habotai silk, steam-fixed silk dyes and resist, Laura layers color to create form and texture, counting missteps as design elements that are sometimes more beautiful and interesting than the original concept.

Laura’s silk paintings have been in numerous local, national, and international exhibits. Presently, Laura is a studio artist at ArtUs Co. in Austin and teaches silk painting to students all over the world via her online courses. 

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