Profound Secrets of the Burnt and Bound
$135
Bernie Berlin
Looking at your stamps with new eyes.

Love your stamps and keep accumulating more?? Have you spent a small fortune on them and they’re collecting dust or just not earning their keep? This class was designed to make those stamps work their rubber off!! In this class you will create stunning, dimensional, color intense collage, using stamped imagery and mixed media techniques.

Used in this class are paints, inks, metal tape, paper, string and a self-leveling gel to finish and add strength to your artwork. This class can be applied to all paper art media, artist trading cards, altered books, canvas or just matted and framed.

Topics covered:
Looking at your stamps in new and different ways.
Creating depth & intensity with layered color.
Creating dimensional artwork that not only looks great, but also is fun to touch and feel!!
Getting along with your inner critic.
Different ways of incorporating metal tape into your artwork.

Materials fee of $5 payable to Instructor at class time includes: Gesso, Metal Tape, Self Leveling Gel, Crackle finish, stamped imagery and more...

Supply List:
Heat gun
Brayer
Disposable paper palette
Water container
Paintbrushes
Heavy Weight Water Color Paper
Black Ink (Recommended brands: Versa Fine Onyx Black or Brilliance Graphite Black by Tsukineko)
Gold Leafing Pen
Rubber stamps of your choice
Fine line black permanent ink pen
Golden Regular Matte Gel
Golden Paints:  Quinacridone/Nickel Azo Gold, Pyrrole Red, Raw Umber, Carbon Black, Quinacradone Magenta - Website with Store finder: http://www.goldenpaints.com
Ranger Adirondack Alcohol Blending Solution
Ranger Adirondack Alcohol Inks: Butterscotch, cranberry, terra cotta, pitch black (Gold is optional)
Adirondack ® Alcohol Ink Applicator
Ranger’s website with store locator:  http://www.rangerink.com
Luna Lights:  Galaxy Gold, Borealis Black, Starfire Silver If you can't find Luna Lights, Luminarte's Primary Elements - Simple Solution #2 and 2 colors of Polished Pigments.

*Images used in samples are from the Michael deMeng collection at www.stampersanonymous.com

Questions? Email Bernie at thecre8tivei@aol.com

Web site: www.aplacetobark.com

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