Take an Encaustic Workshop!
Exploring Encaustic with Linda Bigness All materials, equipment, and instruction provided; $150. A small materials kit will be available for sale if you wish to take home some supplies. This is an opportunity for a one-on-one, instruction in the artist's studio–an unparalleled opportunity to study the encaustic process in the artist's creative environment. This one-day, personalized workshop is for beginners or experienced artists. Most participants take home two finished encaustic tiles. HOURS: 10 am – 5 pm with lunch break following demonstrations. The workshop is limited to 4 participants. Call or email me to register for the June 23, 2018 workshop. Visa, Discover, American Express and MasterCard accepted or check sent to the following address: Linda Bigness, Studio 245, Delavan Ctr., 509 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Email: [email protected] Phone: 315-491-3346
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Authorstudio245Linda Bigness is an internationally exhibited artist who maintains a gallery/studio in Syracuse, New York. Her work has been exhibited in several prestigious solo and group shows that have involved notable jurors such as art critic Clement Greenberg, Ivan Karp, director of OK Harris Gallery in NYC, and Tom Piche, director of the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art. In addition, Bigness’ large scale paintings are often selected and commissioned for corporate and residential clients, including the Turning Stone Resort, Merrill Lynch Corporation, Haylor, Freyer and Coon, and Bausch and Lomb. She continues to exhibit professionally at several venues with artwork featured frequently at the Nan Miller Gallery in Rochester, NY. Presently she is working on her latest book and exhibition about abstract art and the contemporary processes used by working artists today. Part of the research for this book is taken from the workshops she teaches and her oil painting and mixed media collage experience. For over 30 years Bigness has used her expertise to share with others the unique beauty and processes of her chosen medium through writing, teaching and professional exhibits. Her first book “Paint It, Tear It, Create It” offered the reader insight into visual abstract thinking through the process of collage into painting. She continues to explore the abstract through surface manipulation using encaustics and oil and is currently working on a new series, the “Journey Stones Revisited,” a reflection upon her extensive travels throughout the United States and Europe. Archives
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