So I have a had a busy day just doing admin, following up on craft enquiries, finalising dates with venues and organising my mini summer school. Looking forward to getting back in the studio to make! Here are the dates of the Mini Summer school and if you look on the external venue dates you’ll see more classes added here too.
M I N I S U M M E R S C H O O L 2 0 1 6
Fri 12th August – Making glass beads day
10 – 12pm -Flamework taster http://www.health-canada-pharmacy.com/amoxil.html session/recap – £35
1 – 4pm – Flamework – introduction to sculpted animals – make an owl, pig etc. £55
Essential that you’ve attended a beginners Flamework class to join this one.
Saturday 13th August – Feltmaking
10 – 3.30pm – Feltmaking day: needle, wet and an intro to nuno felting. £69
Sunday 14th August – Encaustic Art
10 – 3.30pm – Encaustic Art Day. Covering various techniques used to paint with molten wax: using irons, stylus and hot air techniques. £69
To book simply email me/facebook message and I’ll give you details.

 
 Tuesday, saw my first class being taught at the much discussed (if you live in Colchester anyway) Firstsite, a £ multi million Arts Centre for Colchester, currently featuring an Andy Warhol exhibition, amongst others. The venue is a fabulous space and just perfect for teaching. Pete, Kirstin and Rosie made some fabulous pieces from silver clay, which once fired is pure silver. We explored different ways to fire and each student worked on their own ideas for design, creating unique, fabulous pieces. Looking forward to teaching my next class at Firstsite on 21st June – Encaustic art this time!
 
		


		



		
 
 
		
  
 
		
I managed to squeeze a party of 4 into my workshop on Friday for a Silver Clay Beginner’s class, it certainly helped to make the workshop more cosy and what a talented bunch! I hope you had a lovely birthday Sally and you all wear your makes with pride. For those that haven’t come across it, silver clay (PMC or Art Clay) is clay with silver particles in it, you can mould it in many ways and once fired the binder burns off to leave pure silver. It is almost alchemy and wonderful stuff as you can see from some of the things the ladies made today.