Showing posts with label bookmaking. Show all posts
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March 30, 2015

FREE CLASS GIVEAWAY!!!

Here's a big, Big, BIG giveaway in celebration of Spring!
If you have been interested in my Sketchbook Play class,
then this is the opportunity of the season for you!
I am offering one free spot in my next session of Sketchbook Play.
Class begins on April 15th and runs every Wednesday until May 20th,
 from 6-8:30pm here at Bird's Eye View Studio in inner NE Portland.

How do we win you say???
See all the details below!






To enter you must do two very easy steps.

Two: Comment on this blog post saying why you would love to join in on the fun!

The nitty gritty rules: 
One entry per person. 
Enter only if you can attend the 6 week class.
There is a small supply list that is not included in the free giveaway.
Winner will be drawn on Wednesday, April 8th at 10am.


Here is a description of class, if you don't win, there are still a few spots left,
we would love for you to join in the fun!

Sketchbook Play : The Art of Keeping a Visual Journal

Come learn to play, sketch, paint and record your daily life in a handmade book.
This class is geared for the sketch-phobic, the ultimate beginner,
 the "I always meant to," the "when I retire", the imperfectly perfect Artist in all of us.
No experience needed, no magical talents requested,
just bring your own wonderful self.

In this class we will spend the first week creating our very own long stitch bound
 sketchbook using vintage book covers, hot press watercolor paper, and waxed linen thread.
This simple bookbinding method is delightful because our books will open flat
 giving us full access to all of our pages. 

Weeks two through six we will learn the basics of contour drawing using everyday
 objects as our models. We will continue on learning about watercolor techniques, 
hand-lettering, fancy borders and more!

Classes will begin with a demonstration and are followed up with plenty of work time
which includes, coaching, and creative cheerleading from Suki.

We will study and draw botanicals, vintage household curiosities, gifts from the sea
 and forest, and anything else that strikes our fancy. We will embrace recording
our daily lives and objects in a visual format, which is such a treat to
look back through and treasure.

Dates: Wednesday's, April 15th-May 20th
Time: 6-8:30pm
Location: Bird's Eye View Studio, 
3934 NE 16th Ave. Portland, OR 97212
Cost: $175 plus a $25 material fee. 
Your material fee covers the cost of your handmade sketchbook
and an 02 micron pen. There is an additional small supply
list of a few brushes, and inexpensive set of watercolors
and a few pens.

Fingers and toes crossed for everyone!

October 29, 2014

A Fun New Series Class: Sketchbook Play!

I am THRILLED to announce a brand new series class starting in January,

Sketchbook Play
The Art of Keeping a Visual Journal

Come learn to play, sketch, paint and record your daily life in a handmade book. 

This class is geared for the sketch-phobic, the ultimate beginner,  the "I always meant to", 
the "when I retire", the imperfectly perfect Artist in all of us. 
No experience needed, no magical talents requested,
 just bring your own wonderful self.


In this class we will spend the first week creating our very own long stitch
 bound sketchbook using vintage book covers, hot press watercolor paper,
 and waxed linen thread. This simple bookbinding method is delightful
 because our books will open flat giving us full access to all of our pages. 



Weeks two through six we will learn the basics of contour drawing
using everyday objects as our models. 


We will continue on learning about watercolor techniques, 
hand-lettering, fancy borders and more!



Classes will begin with a demonstration and are followed up with plenty
of work time which includes, coaching, and creative cheerleading from Suki.



We will study and draw botanicals, vintage household curiosities,
gifts from the sea and forest, and anything else that strikes our fancy.



We will embrace recording our daily lives and objects in a visual format, 
which is such a treat to look back through and treasure.



Dates: Wednesday January 7th-February 18th, skipping the week of February 11th.

Time: 6-8:30pm (We may run a little late the last week of class.)

Location: Bird's Eye View Studio, 3934 NE 16th Ave. Portland, OR 97212

Cost: $150 plus a $20 material fee. 

Your material fee covers the cost of your handmade sketchbook and a 02 micron pen. 
There is an additional small supply list of a few brushes, an inexpensive 
set of watercolors and a few pens, which we will discuss during week one.



I'm SUPER excited about this class, and so are others, spots are going fast!
If you are interested in joining us, email me: suki (at) birdseyeviewstudio (dot) com.

If you have always wanted to have a daily sketchbook practice,
but haven't made it happen yet, SIGN UP!
Make and keep your 2015 creative New Year's resolution.

September 15, 2014

Art Camp Finale.
























What a summer it was! So much teaching, so many exuberant children,
SO many books and prints. It was a whirl wind that I am just now coming out from.
Here are some pictures of what the littles and I were up to this summer.
I am sad to not share their smiling faces with you, but we will let them remain children
for a bit longer, and keep them out of the lime light. 

Together the wee ones and I glued and sewed together over 500 books.
We printed hundreds and hundreds of Artist Trading Cards.
We wrote alphabets in fancy fonts,
practiced our cursive,
and read many many stories about creative adventures.

The second best thing to being at summer camp,
is teaching summer camp.

I will be teaching with Oregon College of Arts and Crafts a bunch more this year.
If you have a child who loves to create, come join us in the adventures!

July 10, 2014

Sketchbookery Class with the FABULOUS Mary Ann Moss.










I am having the BEST summer adventure taking Mary Ann Moss' Sketchbookery Class.
It's terrifically fun to be sketching daily, not caring HOW it turns out, just PLAYING!
Such a great break from the production work of making art to sell. Additionally,
it is inspiring to be on the other end of the teaching table, I'm learning new tricks!
We are exploring contour drawing, color mixing, bookmaking and now lettering.
I stitched up this sweet little sketchbook repurposing a very worn leather book,
I love thinking about who Robert Griffen is, and what he would think of me cutting
apart his lovely book. I think he might be tickled. I'm obsessed with color mixing,
so of course the first page of my journal became a little color mixing chart.

Supplies I have been experimenting with are: Microns (who can live without them!),
Pentel Color Brush pens, Aqua Pens, Staedtler Lumocolor pens, Cotman watercolors,
and a variety of gouache paints. I am mostly working on Fabriano hot press paper, LOVE it!