come underglaze in the loft with the resident tiny brush queen, liz!
members should bring:
1-3 pieces of fully dry greenware or bisqued
a good attitude
liz also suggests bringing:
a smartphone
an idea of what they want to paint
paint brushes
underglazes (if they have ones they like that aren't provided by the studio)
liz will break you guys up into 3 groups (see below) and walk each group through their focus of choice, making this offering great for truly all skill levels.
group 1 - *easy ideas*
for folks who have little to no underglaze experience, feel like they aren't good at "drawing", just starting out. will focus more on design placement and tips on creating consistency
examples: simple shapes, repeating patterns
group 2 - *intermediate ideas*
folks who are familiar with underglaze or feel confident in their drawing skills but need some more direction when it comes to "upping" their underglaze art. will focus on composition, adding dimension, some color blocking
examples: simple animal drawings, flora/fauna
group 3 - *advanced idea*
for those who are looking to tackle something more challenging artistic wise and want pointers on refining pieces through small detail work, color blocking, and shading/light sorces
examples: specific painting styles (ie realism, watercolor, impressionist), fine line work