Fall 2024 Workshop
Contemporary Paper Marbling with Claire Reynes
Date: Saturday, October 5, 2024
Time: 9:00AM – 1:30PM
Location: Luther Bonney Hall, Room 424, Portland Campus
Workshop fee: $100 – (Cost for workshop includes materials. Please bring studio apron.)
Maximum enrollment 10
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WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
Join Claire Reynes in discovering the magic that is paper marbling. Marbling is a process that involves floating paints on liquid size to create patterns that are then transferred onto a porous surface. Each participant will have their own marbling vat where they will play with color and explore endless design potential to print onto paper.
WORKSHOP WILL COVER:
Preparation of marbling materials, including paints and paper.
Application of paint to marble bath.
Basic patterns, including stoning and gel git as well as some simple combed patterns.
Participants will marble several sheets of paper (sizes 12×18 and 18×24).
Instructional packet for at-home marbling.
ABOUT CLAIRE REYNES:
Tempered East is a small-batch, hand-marbling studio, owned and operated by Claire Reynes, that offers marbling design services, workshops, and one-of-a-kind products. Marbling is a process where pigments are floated on a liquid surface and worked into different patterns that can be fluid and organic or organized and repetitive. Marbling is a joyful expression of color and pattern with many applications and endless opportunities for wonder and invention. Claire’s use of color and pattern is her response to what she observes in nature: a forest of lichen-covered branches and beds of moss, tide pools with barnacle fields, and the richness of color on a wet stone. Through markets and workshops, Claire brings the magic of marbling to people, introducing something they have never seen before and encouraging them to bring something playful and colorful into their world. Her works beyond marbling include handmade paper, sewing, drawing, and experimentation with found materials.
Information on the Spring 2025 Workshop Coming Soon!
For more information, please contact:
Annie Lee-Zimerle, Program Coordinator
(207) 228-8014 or aemin.leezimerle@maine.edu
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