Conference Workshops
Annual Post-Conference Workshop with Asuka Hishiki
- Item Number
- 274
- Estimated Value
- 450 USD
- Sold
- 450 USD to LL9524b16
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Your are bidding on one seat in one workshop.
Class Title: Watercolor dry brush - One tiny stroke at a time
Time: Sunday, October 20, Monday, October 21 and Tuesday, October 22.
Class Description:
Recreating complicated color and texture of the natural subject can be challenging. It is often covered with multiple mixed color, and also with soft hairs and small scars. We will learn and test how I portray those complicated surface with dry brush technique.
Biography: Asuka Hishiki holds a Master of Fine Arts from Kyoto City University of Arts in Japan. Her work has been shown in numerous exhibitions including Flora Japonica at the Kew(2016) and the NYBG Triennial (awarded a Silver medal in 2011, and a Gold medal in 2014 and 2017).
Website: http://greenasas.com/
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.
Note:
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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