Saturday, March 14, 2009

Resin Workshop March 2009 - Back in the Saddle!














It has only taken me 2 years to get my act into gear and run a workshop, but as far as workshops go I could not have had a better start. Great students and a fantastic facility. Phoenix Park Neighborhood House near Chadstone in Melbourne's inner east is an exceptional facility and has always supported art classes. I ran two classes in Resin Jewellery Making, Casting and Molding.

Students left with at least 5-6 pieces consisting of earrings, pendants and bangles. Small vessels and little spoons were a popular choice made in bright colours and swirls. I loved the pieces and wanted to steal some of the work away for myself.

I will be running more of these workshops in the future so keep an eye out for up coming workshops.

Thanks to Karin, Carmel and Noralisa for all their help and to the students who made it a great workshop.

7 comments:

  1. It was fanastic Ebony.
    I love my little red spoons and I'm wearing my earrings!
    My fluro green bowl adds colour to my kitchen.
    Thanks Gabby's mum

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  2. Wow!!!!!
    This is a really very nice........
    That's a great collection.........

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  3. Wow that is so cool? Question are those silicone molds that your are poring the resin into! Thats fantastic!

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  4. Beautiful work, neat and clean, I wish I could do half of it. Keep us updated with your recent work and do you work commercially?

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