Conference Workshops
Pre-conference Two Day workshop with Kelly Leahy Radding - Fruits & Nuts in Egg Tempera
- Item Number
- 252
- Estimated Value
- 330 USD
- Opening Bid
- 330 USD
Item Description
Your are bidding on one seat in one workshop.
Title: Fall Fruits & Nuts in Egg Tempera
Learn the time-honored technique of egg tempera while painting the tiny treasures of fall. In this introductory workshop I will teach you how to create egg medium, how to mix paint from dry pigments and egg tempera painting techniques; from creating backgrounds to fine detail.
Medium: Egg Tempera
Date: Pre-conference two day workshop: Tuesday, October 15 and Wednesday, October 16, 9:00am-4:00pm
Kelly Leahy Radding Bio:
Kelly is an award-winning artist who lives on a Connecticut farm surrounded by her beloved New England woodlands. She is inspired by all things in nature and considers herself a contemporary nature artist, interpreting her experiences and observations in the field into her work.
Item Special Note
Note:
Class fees do not include basic art supplies. Each artist has provided a Supply List that will be available online in July.
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Images shown are examples of artwork and are not for sale at this auction
Special Notes:
IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ: A workshop space purchased through the auction with a winning bid may be purchased as a gift for an ASBA member but may not be resold. To use the workshop space, an individual must register for and attend the ASBA Silver Anniversary Annual Conference in Pittsburgh, Pa in October 2019.
In the event the winning bidder is not able to attend the conference for any reason and does not wish to give their space away, the base workshop fee will be refunded "if" the workshop space can be filled by a paying ASBA member from a waitlist. Any amount of the winning bid above the published value for that workshop will be retained as a donation to ASBA.
Any request to assign the space to another member or request a refund must be made by the close of conference registration.
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