Treasure Goddess WorkshopUnleash your inner goddess (or god) and memorialize your adventures with this unique & inspiring workshop!
Bring your mementos like shells, coins, trinkets & photos of faces to create a treasured piece of art! Provided for you: Instruction, a 5x7 canvas, goddess face, crushed shells for filler and all supplies needed including glass globs to cover your photos of faces reduced on a copier to 1 inch or less in size. Share this new adventure with your friends and family (great Mother’s day gift!) or even take this workshop with mom! |
CLASS DETAILS
Day: Saturday
Times: 1:00 - 3:30PM (2.5 hour long class) Dates: May 25 Location: Yrabedra Studio, Education Center (121 N. Gadsden St.) Instructor: Karen Mack Ages: Adults and those ages 13+ who are accompanied by an Adult Tuition: $45 for members | $55 for non-members Tuituion includes a $20 supply fee Supplies: Tuition includes basic supplies but students are encouraged to bring their own materials to make a personally meaningful masterpiece! Refund Policy |
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORKAREN MACK
Karen was born in North Florida and never strayed far from the South. Beaches and coastal areas have fed her creative energy from a child through today. Karen showcased her creative talents in Karen Mack Tiles with custom mosaics, tiles and classes. Karen Mack Tiles exhibited in multiple international trade shows through “Coverings”. After 10 years, Karen closed her shop, and retired from mosaics completely after 18 years of creating. Karen Mack’s mosaics were easily recogniable. She began learning unique processes for metal, resin, concrete, wood, paper, photography, fiber and chemicals. These processes produced unique items that work their way into her mixed media pieces. Karen’s love of the coast was predominate in her art until the pandemic when all shows were cancelled (full inventory) and when her need to “create” had to be filled. She turned to Nature’s gifts to create “Mother Nature” personas on canvas. She also created Ornamented Photography by enlarging her photos and ornamenting them on a canvas. Karen strives for and acheives an emotional hook in her work that makes the viewer feel something, making her pieces have that “Karen Mack signature look”. |
You can visit Karen Mack's website here!
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