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Alcohol Ink Workshops

Presented by Cuyahoga Valley Art Center at Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Jun 13 2020
Alcohol Ink Workshops

The Cuyahoga Valley Art Center Presents: Alcohol Ink Workshops

ALCOHOL INK WORKSHOP

1.5 – 2 hours I Price $35 per person I $60 per couple I Class Size: Min 4 – Max 12


These Workshops are ideal for beginning to advanced level participants. With this medium, there is no need for prior art experience of any kind!

Within these workshops, participants will learn how to manipulate this fun and exciting medium by experimenting with various application techniques on three different surfaces.

  • Dripping on Ceramic Tile
  • Flowing inks on diverse types of coated card stock
  • Creating a final piece on Yupo paper

By the end of the workshop, participants will understand the fun and exciting opportunities this medium has to offer.  Each participant will leave this workshop with a finished piece on 5” x 6.5” Yupo paper and their test pieces on cardstock. All materials are provided.

All workshops start at 6:30 and will run for 1.5-2 hours

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$35 Per Person

$60 Per Couple

Phone: 330.928.8092

Email: office@cvartcenter.org

Website: http://www.cvart.org/workshops/

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Cuyahoga Valley Art Center

2131 Front Street, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

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