Workshop at Maryland Institute College of Art, Jewelry Center

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For questions about “Picture This!” feel free to contact Shana Kroiz at shanakroiz@hotmail.com or 410-499-7577



Jewelry Workshop

Picture This! Imagery in Enamel (NCJE 263A)

Mary Chuduk

Saturday & Sunday 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
2 sessions April 18 and 19
Non-credit $280
Location Maryland Institute College of Art, Jewelry Center at Meadow Mills
3600 Clipper Mill Road. Baltimore, MD 21211
suit 103

Explore a fresh approach to drawing and painting in enamel, using ceramic pencils, line drawing, sepia decals, and painted over-glaze colors for delicate color washes and details. Experiment with the subtle and brilliant colors of sifted and wet-packed enamels for both recognizable and abstract imagery, on flat and slightly formed copper or silver. Enhance the images with lusters, inlays of metallic foils and leaf, cloisonné wire, and fine copper mesh. Drawing and/or painting experience is helpful but not required.

To learn more about Mary Chuduk visit her website at www.marychuduk.com

There will also be a dinner with the Artist Saturday evening: more details to follow

To register call 410-225-2219 or visit www.mica.edu/programs/cs/register

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