Showing posts with label creative gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative gifts. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Winter classes



We've just scheduled a huge selections of classes for January and February...


Give yourself a gift his holiday and enjoy your creativity in 2016!



“Creativity and the Creative Process”
with Instructor Barbara Pafume
Saturday, January 16th, 2016,
10:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Open to everyone.
$80.00 per student
Registration required by January 10th, 2016





“Vermont in Winter Watercolor class”
 instructor Kathleen Berry Bergeron
Wednesday, January  20th, 2016 
10:30am-3:00pm (with a half hour lunch break)
Beginner to Intermediate, ages 16+
Required sign up by:  January 13th, 2016 
$85.00 per student, plus materials



“Drawing Perspective”
with Robert Brunelle
Friday, January 22nd
Time: 11:00am-4:00pm
(Register by: Fri. Jan. 15h)
Intermediate, basic drawing skills required.
Class cost: $50 per student plus materials
Age: 16+

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

“ZENTANGLE ROCKS!” WITH JAMIE PROCTOR-BRASSARD

“Zentangle Rocks!” with Jamie Proctor-Brassard
Class date:  Friday, August 14th, 2015
Class time:  10:00am-12:30pm
Skill Level:  Beginner ages 17+
Required sign up by:   Tuesday August 11th, 2015
Class fee:  $50.00 per student
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This two-hour class is a Zentangle® exploration on all things natural. Class will cover a brief intro to
the Zentangle Method, and will explore patterns found in nature. Students will first learn on small
paper tiles, and then progress to creating patterns on rocks. This class invites all levels and requires no artistic experience. Learn the skills to take home and practice on your own! Teacher will provide paper, rocks, finishing spray and some specialty pens to share. Students should bring their own pens and rocks.
The Zentangle® Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. Anyone, any age, with any – or no – art experience can tangle!
Materials list for student (available at Artists’ Mediums):
Black Sakura Pigma Micron 01 Pen
White Sakura Gelly Roll Pen
Please bring from Home:
At least two small rocks, no smaller than a quarter, and no bigger than a lime. One rock should be light in color, and one darker. (see photo) The smoother the rocks, the better, and rinsed clean of dirt and debris. If you cannot find a stone, there will be some available at the class.
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Parking for class will be on side of building.
Refund Policy :  Please sign up early for classes. This gives us time to order the correct amount of supplies and prevents us from canceling the class if there doesn’t seem to be any interest. Full refunds will not be given for class cancellations. If you need to cancel,
50% will be returned in the form of store credit and 50% will go to the teacher. If Artists’ Mediums needs to cancel for any reason, you
will receive a full refund.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

JOURNAL JAM CLASS still time to sign up!

Journal Jam with Gretchin and Kim Gifford
Date:  Saturday, May 2nd
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Registration deadline:  4/25/15
Class cost: $75.00
Age: 10+
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Journal Jam is a 3‐hour workshop that combines beginner art and writing exercises to spark creativity, celebrate the documenting of life moments, and inspire us to make our own mark, without fear of failure. The art portion of the workshop demonstrates basic journaling techniques for creating backgrounds on our pages, by covering the paper with color and abstract shapes. The writing portion of the workshop leads the group through a series of writing exercises that encourage jammers to come up with words and phrases to describe life moments, their home, a loved one, or a special object.
Materials list:
-8”x5.5” Spiral bound journal with watercolor paper
-Watercolors, Sharpies, Pencils & pens
Parking for class will be on side of building.
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Refund Policy :
Please sign up early for classes. This gives us time to order the correct amount of supplies and prevents us from canceling the class if there doesn’t seem to be any interest. Full refunds will not be given for class cancellations. If you need to cancel, notify us 5 days before the class. 50% will be returned to you in the form of store credit and 50% will go to the teacher. If Artists’ Mediums needs to cancel for any reason, you will receive a full refund.

Monday, April 6, 2015

MAKE ART VT!

For all the latest, check out our main/new website, makeARTvt.com,
where you can look up the latest classes,
 sign up for our mailing list


(We only send one/month, so we won't flood your inbox)


 Better yet, stop into the store...
where you can see the latest exhibits,
(Come and see the Mutin Exhibit before it's gone at the end of April 2015.)
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See displays of Over 30 local Vermont artists work.


(Even some wonderful vintage books and miniature furniture on display during April and May 2015! )


There's always something new at Artists' Mediums,
where we help you MAKE ART VT!
Or find us on Facebook at:



Sunday, November 23, 2014

So many classes!

“Improve your drawing” workshop with Joe Arcovitch

 Saturday, January 3rd , 2015 (11:00-4:00) $35.00 per student – plus materials Skill level – advanced Registration required by Dec. 31st 2014
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Saturday, January 10th, 2015 (10:30-4:00)
$75.00 per student – plus materials
Skill level- Intermediate/ Advanced
Registration required by Jan 3rd, 2015
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Saturday, January 17th , 2015 11:30-3:30
$75.00 per student – plus materials
Skill level- Beginner, age 15yrs +
Registration required by Jan.10th, 2015
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Saturday, January 24th  2015, 2:00pm-4:00pm
$45.00 per student, most supplies included
Skill level beginner, age 16 yrs +
Registration required by January 17th, 2015
Studies for Lion juggling pies, ©Kristin Richland 2014



Saturday, January 31s t 2015, 1:00pm-4:00pm
$3o.00 per student plus supplies
Skill level Beginner, age 14+
Registration required by January 24th, 2015
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Saturday, February 7th, 2015, 1:00pm-4:00pm
$30.00 per student – plus materials
Skill level Beginner, age 14 yrs +
Registration required by January 31st , 2015
1ST LULU BOOK COVER
  
Saturday, February 21st, 2015, 11:00am-4:00pm
$95.00 per student – plus materials
Skill level Beginner, age 15 yrs +
Registration required by February 14th, 2015
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Saturday, February 28th, 2:00pm-4:00pm
$45.00 per student, most supplies included
Skill level Beginner, age 16yrs +
Registration required by February 21st, 2015
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Saturday, March 14th, 2015, 11:00am-4:00pm
$60.00 per student – plus materials
Skill level Beginner, age 14 yrs+
Registration required by March 7th, 2015
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‘Improve your Drawing’ Workshop

Instructor:  Joe Arcovitch
Saturday January 3rd 2015
Class time: 11:00am-4:00pm
Skill level: Intermediate, advanced
Registration deadline December 27th, 2014
$35.00 per student, supplies additional
Art by Joe Arcovitch class info at Artists Mediums VT

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

CALL FOR ART: MONOCHROMATIC

“Monochromatic” is the theme of our next exhibit. We accept all media- from 2D (paintings, photography, etc.) to 3D (sculpture, jewelry, etc.). Please contact us with any questions and review our rules before submitting your art.

Drop offs are 4/28 – 5/5 and the show will hang through the end of July.
Rules and Waiver Form can be found here: http://vtmakeart.com/art-exhibits/how-to-participate/
Kristin Richland
Kristin Richland

Saturday, February 22, 2014

TAG SALE

TAG SALE! We are doing a ton of spring cleaning! That means, this weekend we are having a MEGA tag sale. Saturday  February 22nd 2014 (10-5)
Here's just a taste of what will be available (first come, first serve):
Hydrus Watercolor, Oil Block Ink, Shiva Paintstiks, Ronan Sign paint, Soapstone, Acrylic Screen Ink, erasers, Textured 12"x12" paper, select brushes, encaustics...and very much more.
Please share with all of your artist friends!


Thursday, February 21, 2013

Watercolors


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Friday, February 15, 2013

Artists' Mediums Garage Sale



In conjunction with our Spring cleaning we will be having a huge garage sale here at Artists Mediums on Friday, March 15th (9-6) and Saturday, March 16th (10-5).
This huge sale will include special deals on original artworks,  a variety of art supplies,  and even some unexpected garage sale items.
If you've attended our tag sales before, you know it is a great opportunity. 
For just those two days ALL our IN-STOCK PAPER:
 Sheets, Pads and Rolls, 
will be 20% off of our lowest price marked. 
(This special is not to be combined with any other offer.)

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Ukrainian Egg Decorating Demo

 Spring is on it's way, and Easter comes very early this year...so get ready to learn how to decorate Ukrainian Eggs!


We are proud to announce that
Theresa Somerset will be presenting a demonstration on

 Ukrainian Egg Decorating 

From 12-2 p.m. on Saturday March 2nd.

This event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited and first-come, first serve. While the store is still open for business, we will do our best to limit distractions and noise wherever possible. Please help by turning off cell phones and pagers during the artist's presentation  No registration is required.








Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Art or art therapy? (A plea for the real world)


In this day of digital everything, I'd like to make a plea for a little bit of the real world.

I've had several conversations lately with manycustomers about some interesting technological developments.
 
I've been told that in an effort to reduce the use of paper, many school systems will soon have children using a tablet for every bit of school work from an early age through high school. From now on kids will e-mail homework, and have the ability to access a huge variety of technology. In essence, I am not against this. I just wish there were a bit more balance.

Another complaint I have heard several times this summer, is that many of the upcoming generations can no longer read hand written cursive, or calligraphy. I know that some of it never was legible. Still it seems a shame. Some of you may be glad, if so I'd love to hear why.

There is this wonderful new world of digital art, which puts so many applications at your fingertips that you can paint, draw, airbrush, and animate images without even knowing how to hold a paint brush. You don't even need to know how any of it happens, and you can change colors without having to squeeze out another tube of paint.

Why would you ever want to buy all those art supplies, if one tablet can do it all? Why would you ever want to do more than just push buttons? Why would you want to have to put down a drop cloth, or make a mess?

Besides, digital art can be and often is - quite beautiful.
 
I just worry that something indescribable is lost here.
 Do you remember the silky softness of finger paints squishing between your fingers.
Art can have a physical visceral edge to it, and that can be part of the process.
   The sound of scissors munching through a creamy cotton paper, the soft deckled edge of watercolor paper, or the press of your hand into soft clay.
There is a magic to it.
Old masters mixed paint from the elements and were almost considered alchemists.
 Like the block print with it's subtle variations for each pull of the print. The happy accident of a double print that gives new movement, magic, and life to an image.
  Art has the vitality of life.
The element of surprise when the translucent watercolor flows into an unexpected and wonderful shape.

The more cynical folks (assuming anyone is even still reading at this point,) will say “Of course! She's just trying to make money selling her art supplies – she has a motive here!”

You're right. I do scratch out my living from a local art store. Art inspires me and keeps me sane.  Also, I am honored to employ a few wonderful, kind and knowledgeable local artists. We try to encourage emerging artists and sell their work through the store. (The local Artists get 70% Artists' Mediums Inc. gets a 30% commission.)

 Yes, I'll encourage you to buy art, framing, or even art supplies. The truth is, art supplies don't have to be expensive. You don't have to spend a lot of money to find your creativity.
Start simple.
 First there is the pencil. It costs less than a cup of coffee, will write on most porous surfaces, it is easy to transport, and operates beautifully even in zero gravity. It will draw when the power goes out, so when your pencil breaks, you still have the art!
 Just sketch!

-Chelsea Lindner
manager
Artists' Mediums Inc.
Vermont
 
 

Friday, November 9, 2012

Fall leaves

As you prepare for Thanksgiving, don't forget we have many items to make wonderful autumn decorations.
We have skeleton leaves in Gold, Silver and Copper, as well as a great variety of autumnal handmade papers!
 
lace paper!


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Gearing up for our Holiday Gift Exhibit

We are getting ready for the Holidays.
Reminding our talented customers to bring in art next week for the Gift Exhibit.

Also we are getting ready by ordering new products to make the Season bright and festive.


We are looking for those perfect, unique items that make gift giving fun.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Luminous colors for an illuminated Halloween

Golden Acrylic's Phosphorescent Green glows in the dark
AND
Holbein's Luminous Acrylic colors glow under blacklight!
 
 We also just received glow-in-the-dark SILLY PUTTY for Halloween.
What else is spooky around here? 
How about Speedball's glow-in-the-dark Silkscreen ink? 
Works great on fabric or paper.
Make your artwork a two-for-one: 
Paint or print a second image that pops out when it's shown under a different light.
You could also use this technique to dress up some really unique Halloween decorations.
 
 

Friday, September 28, 2012

Fine Framing at Artists Mediums

Have you seen Museum Glass yet? It is so amazing, that when they sent me this sample I said, why did they send me half a piece of glass?
You can see my reflection ion the UV Glass on the left, but you can barely see any reflection at all in the museum Glass. It is really amazing stuff.
 
Also don't forget we are always recieving new styles of frames from our vendors, these are just a couple of examples.

Auto Air Airbrush colors in stock

 We have a good selection of Auto Air Airbrush colors in stock at the moment, stop by if you need some nice bright colors to put through your airbrush!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Canvas Pins are nearly gone!

I never even had time to let everyone know about the adorable little canvas pins!



There are already so few left!




This would make a nice holiday project,
hmmm... I guess we'll be ordering more of these soon!

Tie dye & great gifts

There's still time this summer to do some tie dying.



(For the record: My favorite baby gift is a set of tie dyed onesies..it costs next to nothing, but a bit of  enjoyable creative time...and besides they don't show stains. -chels)

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

New Stonehenge Colors in Stock!

New Lennox Printing Paper



New Stonehenge Polar White










New Stonehenge Kraft
New Stonehenge Steel Grey

New Stonehenge Pale Blue



I haven't ever tried the Lennox.
But I have loved Stonehenge Paper for a couple of decades.
In all this time, I have seen this fine soft cotton paper used  in printing, Paper cutting, and drawing.
I've even seen it embossed up to 1/4 of an inch thick!

Monoprint on Stonehenge Paper with Grape leaves by Chelsea Lindner
 It is my paper of choice for block printing and Monoprinting.
Personally I am excited to have several new colors available for my next printing project.