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Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday, 10-5:00
Saturday 10-3:00
or by chance
or appointment



117 South Market Street
Elizabethtown, PA

717-367-9236


info@lyndengallery.com

 

WORKSHOPS     
2009 WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
Worshops run from 10:00 to 4:00 each day, and lunch is provided at the gallery. Please include the
six digit workshop number when you sign up. Class size is limited.
     
click here to register, or call the gallery at 717.367.9236
SIGN UP AND PAY FOR 2 OR MORE WORKSHOPS AND SAVE $$$ - save 5% on two, or 10% on three or more

JANET HAMMOND - drawing and pastels  108382 - $150
Two-days, Saturday and Sunday, November 7 and 8, 2009
Open to anyone interested in expanding and developing their drawing skills, particularly in pastel. Easel drawing will allos the individual to step back and really see and understand the gesture in their drawing, and provides for less mess in your lap when working with pastels.

BRING TO CLASS:
Floor easel - these can be purchased relatively inexpensively on the internet at one of the web addresses below
Board with clamps - can be a simple as masonite or cardboard with bull clips to fasten the paper
Individual sheets of Canson paper - preferably 22 x 30" in any color of your preference
Pastels of any kind - your preference
Box to hold pastels

EVA BENDER - watercolor - CANCELLED, TO BE RESCHEDULED IN THE SPRING
Saturday, October 24, 10:00 to 4:00
Participants will explore moving from realistic rendering to abstraction, mysterious images in watercolor, incorporating
drawing and painting, being open to "happy accidents" and "surprises" in the resulting work. Lunch of tea sandwiches
and desserts will be served by Gina Feeser.

BRING TO CLASS:
Board to attach paper to - masonite or cardboard
Paper that accepts watercolor well
Drawing pencils and tubes of watercolor
Palette or plastic lid for mixing colors
Container to hold water

MITCH LYONS - monoprints with wet clay - CANCELLED
Saturday, October 17, 2009

Beginner and advanced level students will learn to make monoprints using a wet slab of stoneware clay as the matrix. After rolling out a slab of clay, students will apply colored clay slips to the "leather hard" surface. Wet canvas/paper is placed over the slab,pressure is applied with a rolling pin to remove (print) a thin layer of the colored clay. This class is designed for painters, potters, printmakers and anyone else who wants to work "outside the box".

MATERIALS FOR THE CLASS WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR

ART SUPPLY WEBSITES
www.aswartsupplies.com
jerrysartorama.com
dickblick.com

 
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LYNDEN GALLERY
INTERIOR DESIGN . CUSTOM FRAMING . FINE ART PROCUREMENT