Saturday: Alcohol Inks Ornaments [Teens &Adults] at Whole World Arts

12/11/2021 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM ET

Category

Adult Classes + Workshops

Location

Whole World Arts
MarketFair Mall, 3535 Route 1
Princeton, NJ 08540

Summary

Create colorful, abstract artwork with brilliant alcohol inks in mini ornament frames!...(click on title link for more)

Teaching Artist: Tess Fields
Teens & Adults: Saturday, 1:00-3:00 pm
December 11
$45 Member* | $50 Non-member
*Household member or higher for teens
Materials fee of $10 to be paid to the teaching artist at the start of the workshop
Workshop is held at MarketFair Mall, Whole World Arts

Description

Anyone can create colorful abstract paintings using brilliant alcohol inks! Participants will be given Yupo paper and 2 mini ornament frames. These unique paintings are perfect for the holidays or as tiny original art for your walls. All art materials will be provided. Please wear a protective apron or wear old clothes as alcohol ink stains.

Materials fee of $10 to be paid to the teaching artist at the start of the workshop.
 

Adults are now required to provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test taken within 2 days of the in-person event or class. Classes, workshops, and events held in all spaces at the art center and Whole World Arts utilize an HVAC system supplemented with portable HEPA filtration systems. Classes and event seating are spaced appropriately to allow 3 - 6 ft. of social distancing. Acrylic barriers are utilized, as needed. Mask wearing is strongly encouraged for all adults, and required for all youth classes. All our staff and Teaching Artists have been vaccinated. High-touch surfaces are wiped down regularly using certified cleaning agents. Hand sanitizer is available in all spaces. Youth visual arts classes have their own sanitized art supplies to be used.


About the Teaching Artist  
 

Tess Fields is a watercolor and alcohol ink artist with a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science and has worked to improve New Jersey’s environment for many years. To inspire and rejuvenate, she loves to spend time in nature and art museums. Tess served on the GSWS Board as Corresponding Secretary in 2011 and 2012, was the co-chair for the 2014 GSWS Annual Juried Show and became the president of the Garden State Watercolor Society in 2015. Three of her paintings were accepted into the 2014 show of “25 Promising Watercolor Artists” at Ellarslie Museum in Trenton. In 2021 Tess participated in a watercolor exhibit “Across the Board” with the West Windsor Arts Council. She very much enjoys creating with alcohol ink and conducting workshops.