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Art on Thursday – August 10- Alcohol Ink
What are alcohol inks?
Did you know? All paints consist of a pigment (color) and a binder.
For alcohol inks, the pigment is the ink and the binder is isopropyl alcohol. The isopropyl alcohol evaporates quickly leaving highly pigmented ink.
Did you know? In the 1980s, scrapbookers were looking for a way to make different background designs. They used their inks on plastic paper and make interesting abstract art.
Come learn and have some fun! Learn ways to manipulate these inks and discover how artists continue to use this medium. The instructor, Ellie Dieckmeyer, will provide all supplies needed for this an engaging class.
SIGN UP!
- WHEN: August 10th The afternoon session (1-3 pm) or The evening session (6-8)
- WHO: 12 years and older.
- COST: $35.
- WHERE: Athens Arts, 216 E. Main Street, Crawfordsville, IN.
There are only a few spots remaining!
Call Athens Arts 765.362.7455 leave a message (gallery is closed until Thursday) or email: [email protected] and state you want to take the class. Someone will call you back within 24 hours! Leave a call back number. We call and ask for payment to hold your spot.
Come be pART of it!
Classes are made possible in part by The Arts Federation (TAF), a Regional Arts Partner, Indiana Arts Commission (IAC), a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), a federal agency.