Transfers on Brick + Wood
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Adorn the surface of salvaged brick and wood with a variety of decorative patterns and textures. In this class, participants will learn several transfer techniques that can be used on a variety of surfaces, including gel medium transfers from old book pages and stamping with eco-friendly milk paint. We will cover the basics of stencil design and construction, and participants will leave with a few samples of decorated surfaces for their home.
This project was created as a part of a community design project for A Way, Away (Listen While I Say) by Chicago-based artists Amanda Williams and Andres L. Hernandez. A Way, Away was a continuation of PXSTL, a series of design-build commissions organized by the Pulitzer Arts Foundation and the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. For more information visit: https://www.awayaway.site/
Materials saved from the landfill:
bricks, wood, paper
All ages welcome
All materials provided.
Perennial is a community workshop + store that transforms trash into creatively restored objects and teaches the St. Louis community how to do the same.
For more information visit www.perennialstl.org or call 314-832-2288.