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SHADOWED PLACES - PAST AND PRESENT WITH GILLIAN LEE SMITH
Oct
1
to Oct 8

SHADOWED PLACES - PAST AND PRESENT WITH GILLIAN LEE SMITH

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SHADOWED PLACES - PAST AND PRESENT WITH GILLIAN LEE SMITH

October 1-8, 2023

Northumberland, United Kingdom

Northumberland is home to rolling green fields filled with sheep, cows, horses, castles and places to lose yourself in history and time. It is also where artist Gillian Lee Smith calls home. We visited here years ago and fell in love so we are heading back.

Once again, we will stay in delightful Alnwick at the charming 300-year-old coaching inn, The White Swan, just steps away from the Alnwick Castle and Gardens.

Alnwick Castle and Gardens

Gillian is over the moon to be sharing her local area of Northumberland for another workshop. This time we dive deep into history and a sense of atmosphere and place – the castles and ruins that dominate this landscape and remind us of times long since passed.

We will be exploring iconic historical landmarks such as the gloriously decadent Alnwick Castle and Gardens – Ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland (and of course made famous by the story of a certain boy wizard, Harry Potter).

Gillian assisting during the broom demonstration at Alnwick Castle

Holy Island is a very special place – separated from the mainland by a tidal causeway and the Priory is the scene of the Viking invasion of Britain. The Lindisfarne Castle is an instantly recognizable silhouette on this tiny island.

Warkworth Castle is Gillian’s (and mine) favorite castle in the area and is fascinating in its passageways, darkened, shadowed chambers and archways. Wonderful, mysterious and sure to be an inspiration for our creativity during this workshop.

The workshop

There are so many hidden and treasured locations to explore in Northumberland. It’s a challenge to pick only a few! Layers and layers of history, shape, texture, atmosphere and narrative are abundant, and we will be gathering lots of inspiration in order to create unique interpretations of our own personal response to all that is to be discovered here.

Doorways, arched windows, crumbling walls, ancient textures and text. Silhouettes and shadows. Heraldry and statues. Decadence and decay. The marks left by those long since departed. The colours in the landscape and ancient buildings. We will be gathering personal interpretations of all these things where we will use them to spark even deeper exploration back in the studio.

Gillian will be demonstrating simple ways of gathering inspirations from the fascinating multi-layered forms of castles and the priory. The shapes we find in the ruins will be the spark that will inspire sculptural book forms with mixed media with an additional focus on texture and atmosphere. Shadowy, inky colour washes, flowing, gestural lines and wonderful mark-making and textural details. Layers that fold out to form fascinating interpretations of the wonderful ancient architecture of the area.

These books could then inspire some large mixed media interpretations and compositions that build history and atmosphere, lost and found structures and evocative details layer upon layer.

Itinerary

Day 1. Oct. 1 We will meet at the hotel bar for our first meet and greet.

Day 2. Oct. 2 Breakfast will be served in the beautiful dining room at “our table.”

We will meet in the workshop room at 9:30. Gillian will share her sketchbooks and mixed media works and will talk about her inspiration and development of her work inspired by the local area.

We will then explore various simple book structures and techniques to create “maquettes” to inspire our sketching and book forms later in the week.

We will walk to Barter’s Bookstore for our dinner. The largest used bookstore in the United Kingdom. The best mac and cheese

Day 3. October 3 This morning we will leave promptly at 8:45 a.m. for Holy Island where we will spend the day sketching. The many historical landmarks will be inspiration for our gathering today in particular the ruins of the priory.

Gillian will demonstrate simple sketching techniques to help us gather information from the ancient buildings and ruins, the dramatic landscapes and the marks left by those long since departed. We will depart promptly at 2!

Lunch will be at Barn at Beale just off the island before we head to Baumburgh Castle to sketch or we may go the lime kilns at Beadnell before heading back to Alnwick.

Day 4. October 4 Breakfast at the hotel and then a studio day where we will be creating foundational pages for our book sculptures. Thinking about shape, space and laying down layers to work into later in the week. Lunch at the castle then free afternoon with dinner on your own.

Day 5. October 5 Time for another early breakfast before we leave at 9:00 am for Warkworth. You will love the passageways that will inspire your work this week.

We will have lunch at a nearby tea house, returning back to the castle for further sketching, or we will visit Chillingham Castle. Gillian swears we will love it there. Interesting history and an eclectic mix of items.

Warkworth Castle

This Art Escape is full. A waitlist has started.

This Escape includes

  • Seven days of instruction from Gillian

  • 8 nights accommodation (based on double occupancy)

  • All meals except for one dinner

  • Some art supplies

  • Opportunity to immerse yourself in history

  • Delicious final meal at the beautiful Tree House at Alnwick Castle and Gardens

  • Art Tribe

The price for this workshop is $3,700 

A $1,000 non-refundable deposit is due at registration. The final deposit is due April 15, 2023.   

Price does not include airfare to/from Alnwick. Price is based on shared accommodations. Limited single rooms are available for an additional price of $400

The White Swan, Alnwick Northumberland

Transportation: You can take the train from London’s Kings Cross to Alnmouth which will take about 4.5 hours. Almouth is 4 miles from Alnwick. There is a bus that leaves every 11 minutes or you can take a taxi.

Airport: Newcastle International Airport is an international airport located on the outskirts of Newcastle upon Tyne. Address: Woolsington, Newcastle upon Tyne NE13 8BZ, United Kingdom. The flight from Heathrow is about 1 hour and 10 minutes. It is 33.5 miles to Alnwick and you can catch a taxi or uber.

Code: NCL

Supply List

We will provide

  • Carbon paper

  • Gesso

  • Paper (drawing and watercolor)

  • Gray card for book covers

  • Gel Matte Medium

  • Glassine paper

  • Wax crayon (for taking rubbings outside)

  • Quink Ink

  • Book glue

  • Water containers for studio setting 

  • Nib pens

  • Clips for holding sketchbook pages when outside

  • Linen thread and needles

  • Paint

Student Supply List

  • Camera or phone camera

  • 3 tubes of watercolor paint - Indigo or paynes gray, sepia, or burnt umber, and yellow ochre or quinacridone gold

  • Hardback sketchbook - at least 12 x 8 inches when closed (smooth paper not textured and at least 120 gsm paper weight)

  • Embossing tools

  • Paint brushes - a couple of watercolor brushes

  • stick/pencil eraser

  • Art Graf tailors chalk - black (can bring other colors, too)

  • A portable mixing palette for watercolors

  • 5 to 10 sheets of handmade paper to cover books with (Gillian suggests natural colors such as indigo or sepia or ivory colors

  • Bone folder for bookbinding

  • A couple of lead pencils such as Blackwing

  • A couple of carbon pencils

  • Craft knife or exacto knife with extra blades (put in your checked luggage!)

  • Metal ruler

  • Backpack or bag to carry your sketching supplies in the field

Day 6. October 6 Breakfast at the hotel, then a full day of class with Gillian. Based in the studio we will be continuing to work into our sketchbooks – adding elements and using our memories of place and atmosphere to build up richly detailed and textural pages that will become a treasured collection of imagery based on our own unique experiences. Lunch will be at the hotel and dinner this evening will be at one of the local pubs.

Day 7. October 7 Breakfast at the hotel and our last full day with Gillian. Lunch will be at the hotel. We will finish our books in the afternoon, clean up and share our work from this week. Tonight will be our farewell celebration at the fabulous Castle Treehouse.

Treehouse Restaurant

Day 8. October 8 This morning you will check out of the hotel and make your way back to Newcastle, or to the train station.

This itinerary may change due to weather, new opportunities of the whim of the group.

COVID REQUIREMENTS

Each participant will need to show proof of vaccination and a rapid test result three days before departure to Northumberland. We will wear masks if warranted by local requirements. There are no exceptions.

This itinerary may change due to weather, new opportunities or the whim of the group.


Gillian Lee Smith is a Scottish artist living in the beautiful, historic North-East coast of England that daily influences her work. As a teacher, Gillian is inspired to bring her love of people and place to each workshop using a wealth of techniques to make new discoveries along with her students. She has several very successful online courses and a mentoring program.

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FABRIC AND METAL CREATURES WITH MORGAN BRIG
Sep
11
to Sep 14

FABRIC AND METAL CREATURES WITH MORGAN BRIG

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FABRIC AND METAL CREATURES WITH MORGAN BRIG

September 11-14, 2023, Port Orchard, WA

Morgan Brig is back with another magical class combining fabric and copper into unique creatures.

This four day class will include learning how to create the body, braising techniques, and assemblage.

The class will be held in Bellissima’s new art studio in Port Orchard, WA. The studio combined with Builder Bob’s collection of tools will provide you with everything you may need to bring your creature alive.

Itinerary

Day 1, Monday September 11

We will meet in the studio at 9:30 for introductions and Morgan will go over the class schedule with samples. Today’s demo will be sewing and making bodies.

Lunch will be served from 12:30-1:30 and then it’s back in the studio to continue work. Class is over around 4:30-5 with dinner provided this evening.

Day 2 - Tuesday, September 12

Class will start at 9:30. Today’s demos will be torching, safety, annealing, fitting metal pieces to fabric bodies. Brazing ears, antlers, connectors, cones and grinder and drill safety.

We will break for lunch and then continue working until 4:30. Dinner is on your own this evening.

Day 3 - Wednesday, September 13

Class starts at 9:30, breaking for lunch and then stopping around 4:30. The demos today will be painting bodies, making and attaching charms. Dinner will be provided this evening.

Day 4 - Thursday, September 14

Class continues to work at 9:30, stopping for lunch and then at 3:00 we will clean up and have our Show ‘N Tell.

This Art Escape Includes:

  • Four days instruction from Morgan Brig

  • Some supplies

  • Four Lunches and Two Dinners

The price for this workshop is $950 and does not include lodging or transportation. 

A $500 non refundable deposit is due at registration with the remaining $450 due Aug 10.

The workshop is limited to 12 

Port Orchard is the site for the workshop. The location is 9 miles north of Gig Harbor, WA which is listed as one of the most desirable cities in the US to visit (or live). It is located south of Seattle, across the Narrows Bridge on Hwy 16.

The Bremerton-Kitsap Airporter stops in Gig Harbor and in Port Orchard.

There are many Arbnbs and B&Bs in the area. A list of accommodations will be provided if requested.

We will provide

  • copper kit

  • torches

  • firing stations

  • brazing rod

  • acrylic paint

  • drills, drill bits

  • grinder

  • tin snips

  • metal and wood forming blocks

  • forming hammers

  • sewing machines

  • elmers glue

Student Supply List

  • 3/4 yard medium weight fabric - white cotton is great or printed. Optional is silk or interesting vintage fabrics

  • 8-12 oz bag of polyester stuffing

  • sewing needle and thread

  • scissors

  • small and medium paint brushes

  • several sheets of paper for pattern cutting

  • pencil

  • exacto knife with extra blades

  • Blue or Black extra fine Sharpie pen

  • needle nose pliers

  • found objects: anything you love to be used as a body part or decoration. Morgan likes wood forms (old wood net floats), large fishing flashers, dice

  • small ruler

  • scotch tape

  • beads, charms, stringing wire or string

Optional

  • matte medium

  • round nose pliers

  • fur, feathers

  • tin snips

  • wire cutters

  • 3/4” or larger wood base at least 1/2” thick

  • colorful interesting string in small quantities


Morgan Brig is a mixed media artist from Vashon Island, WA. She loves to capture emotion in her sculptures using multiple layers of media that bring the subtlety of expression to each character. Her layers include etched metal detail, enamel patinas and found objects that suggest the old and familiar, but ask to be viewed in a new light. She often uses language and occult symbols in her designs to support her belief that there is always guidance to be found from external and internal sources as we go through life. There also is playfulness in her design inspired by her love of old metal and tin toys and her desire to lay humor next to truth or fear in her work.

Kathie Vezzani, who is hosting the workshop, also is an artist who paints, rusts and waxes. She organizes trips for other artists and in a former life was a caterer. She has over three decades of experience organizing trips for foodies and artists.

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DYEING TO RUST WITH KATHIE VEZZANI
Aug
4
to Aug 6

DYEING TO RUST WITH KATHIE VEZZANI

DYEING TO RUST WITH KATHIE VEZZANI

August 4-6 in Port Orchard, WA

It’s time to bring out the rusty metal from my vast collection to create papers and fabrics for your art practice. Join me for a 3-day rusting workshop where you will learn how to create fodder for your creations. Basic encaustic will also be demonstrated (prior experience with encaustic is encouraged).

Both fabric and paper can be rusted and if you become addicted to it, you will find that it ends up in many of your creations whether in encaustic paintings, journaling, or even sculpting.

ITINERARY

Day One: Friday, August 4

9:00 We will meet for introductions and I will go through the schedule. I will give a demonstration and then you will be let free to start making your rusty papers.

We will stop for lunch around 12:30, then return to prep boards and more demonstrations.

The day will end around 4:00

Day Two: Saturday, August 5

9:00 We will start with what is my favorite part of the workshop - the unveiling. Here’s where you get to see what you created. While your papers are drying, you have time to set up another round of rusting. Once dry, you can begin to use your papers in your encaustic paintings.

We will stop for lunch, then continue creating until 4:30 when we will break for appetizers and dinner.

Day Three: Sunday, August 6

9:00 We will finish rusting papers and your paintings, adding rusty bits if you so desire.

We will break for lunch around noon, then back in the workshop to finish up. Around 3:00, we will start cleaning up and then we will share our work.

Laury assisting David with his unveiling. He used a lot of rusty metal!

Two artists from last year’s class unveiling their rusted papers

THIS ESCAPE INCLUDES

  • Three days of instruction by Kathie Vezzani

  • Use of metal collection

  • One 12” x 12” cradled board

  • Hot plates

  • Butane gas for torches

  • Nitrile Gloves

  • Chip brushes

  • Encaustic medium and some encaustic paint

  • One dinner, three lunches

  • Facebook Private Page

  • New Art Tribe

The price for this workshop is $500 and does not include lodging or transportation. Fee is due upon registration.

The workshop is limited to 10 

Port Orchard is the site for the workshop. The location is 9 miles north of Gig Harbor, WA which is listed as one of the most desirable cities in the US to visit (or live). It is located south of Seattle, across the Narrows Bridge on Hwy 16.

The Bremerton-Kitsap Airporter stops in Gig Harbor and in Port Orchard.

There are many Arbnbs and B&Bs in the area. A list of accommodations will be provided if requested.

David with his dyed beer banner

STUDENT SUPPLY LIST

  • Bring encaustic paint - 3 or 4 of your favorite colors in tins with brushes,
    1 or 2 Hake 1.5" or 2" brushes

  • Your favorite tools

  • Apron

  • Rusty Items (if you desire) to use for rusting or assemblage - I have a lot

  • Natural papers such as silk tissue paper, mulberry paper, rice papers or cotton papers. Thinner paper works best in incorporating into the encaustic paint.

  • Butane torch head such as Iwatani (we have some to share)

  • Two 10 x 10 gessoed panels 1 1/2 deep or encaustic boards

  • One 12 x 12 gessoed panels 1 1/2 deep or encaustic boards

  • Any other materials you like to work with for mark making, etc.

  • Box of waxed paper


Kathie Vezzani is a mixed media artist who loves anything rusty. She rusts, paints and uses encaustic and cold wax in her practice. She also creates mixed media sculptures. She creates workshops for other artists in her spare time.

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METAL QUILTS - AMISH MODERN WITH ARUNAS OSLAPAS
Jul
21
to Jul 23

METAL QUILTS - AMISH MODERN WITH ARUNAS OSLAPAS

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METAL QUILTS - AMISH MODERN WITH ARUNAS OSLAPAS

July 21-23, Port Orchard, WA

To all our fellow metal lovers, this workshop is for you! Join Bellingham artist Arunas Oslapas of Red Rivet Studios for a weekend of creating metal quilts.

When not schlepping his artwork around the country at various art festivals, Arunas is a Professor of Industrial Design at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA.

We are big fans of his work and have been waiting for the opportunity to have him teach a Bellissima Art Escape.

Road Trip Blue

PHILOSOPHY
Create daily.
Never settle; compromise weakens the spirit.
Balance technology and the primitive.
Invest absolute faith.
Fear not.
Embrace the chaos.
Be teachable.
Overbuild.
Craftsmanship, craftsmanship, craftsmanship.
Relish the challenge.
Taste life.
Find the magic.
Nurture your spirit.
Daydream often.
Persist eternally.
Ultimately, it’s all about people.
— Arunas Oslapas

Green

In this workshop you will learn how to cut, paint, distress, and rivet metal to a cradled board. The pieced metal panels can be embellished with found objects, ephemera, and transferred images or text onto metal.

Surveyor Bird

Itinerary

Day One, Friday July 21. We will meet in the studio at 9:30 for introductions and to go over the workshop schedule. Lunch and dinner will be provided.

Day Two, Saturday July 22, It’s a whole day in the studio working on cutting and assembling our metal strips. Arunas will also address how to patina our metal strips. Lunch and dinner will be provided.

Day Three, Sunday July 23, We will meet in the studio at 9:30 a.m. to finish up our pieces. We will stop for lunch, then finish any last minutes details before we clean up and have our Show ‘N Tell. Class will be over at 3:30 p.m.

Fifty

COVID

You must be vaccinated in order to attend this workshop and you will need to take a rapid test at least two days prior to the workshop. Your card and negative test will need to be shown to Bellissima Art Escapes in order to join the workshop. Thank you for your cooperation and for considering your fellow artists.

This Escape Includes

  • three days instruction

  • assorted metal scrap pieces

  • banding

  • spray paints

  • paint pens

  • rivets

  • three lunches, two dinners

  • new art tribe

This workshop will be held at Bellissima Art Escapes studio in Port Orchard, WA.

The price for this workshop is $800

A $400 non refundable deposit is due at registration with the remaining $400 due May 21.

The workshop is limited to 12

STUDENT SUPPLY LIST

  • Two 12’x12” x 1-5/8” cradled birch panels

  • organic vapor respirator

  • safety glasses

  • gloves (knit garden gloves with vinyl coated palms

Below are some of the beautiful baskets that Arunas creates.

Log Cabin


Arunas has taught Industrial Design at Western Washington University since 1991 torturing his loyal students with solving the world’s problems. In order to maintain his academic sanity he weaves metal baskets and metal quilts and schleps his art to festivals throughout the west. When things get too rainy they pack up the family and head south of the border to dry out. Educationally, he got a few degrees from Montana State University and the University of Illinois. Prior to teaching, Arunas worked for Haworth designing office furniture, a Chicago architectural firm, and has consulted on many products from carbon fiber snowshoes to hog feeders.

Kathie Vezzani, who is hosting the workshop, also is an artist who paints, rusts and waxes. She organizes trips for other artists and in a former life was a caterer. She has 30 years of experience organizing trips for foodies and artists.

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FELTED BIRDS WITH TORY BROKENSHIRE
Apr
15
to Apr 16

FELTED BIRDS WITH TORY BROKENSHIRE

FELTED BIRDS WITH TORY BROKENSHIRE

April 15-16, 2023

Wacky Nut Farm

Tory Brokenshire is a mixed media artist who lives along the shore in Lincoln City, OR. She previously taught a Santos assemblage Art Escape, and now she brings her widely talented skills for a felting class.

In this workshop you will learn simple needle felting and found object embellishments.

While needle felting is a fairly simple procedure, we will learn to take a bundle of wool roving and turn it into a free-standing sculpture. In this case, it will be a bird as real or imaginative as you want to make it.

Tory will share with you some of the long and rich history of felting along with basic needle felting techniques.

This two-day class is designed to use your artist sensibilities to observe nature, find shapes and objects that will be used in a new and unique way.

Tory’s goal in teaching is to create not only a technique you can use in the future but a relaxing and fun learning experience.

If my only company is a bird high in the tree tops or running ahead on the beach, I can be content.
— Tory Brokenshire

COVID

You must be vaccinated in order to attend this workshop and you will need to take a rapid test at least two days prior to the workshop. Your card and negative test will need to be shown to Bellissima Art Escapes in order to join the workshop. Thank you for your cooperation and for considering your fellow artists.

THIS ESCAPE INCLUDES

  • Two days of instruction by Tory

  • Felting Supplies

  • Two lunches, one dinner

  • Facebook Private Page

  • New Art Tribe

The price for this workshop is $500 and does not include lodging or transportation. Your payment is due upon registration. This class will be limited to 12 students.

Venue

The Wacky Nut Farm studio is the venue for this workshop. Located on Bainbridge Island, it is a 30 minute ferry ride from Seattle. Alternatively, you can drive up the peninsula. Situated on 20 acres, it is a beautiful horse farm.

ACCOMMODATIONS: There are limited spaces available in the guest house. There are two queen size rooms with on-suite bathrooms, and bunk beds that can be shared by two friends who share a separate bathroom. The cost of the luxurious bunk beds is $50/night/person. The queen beds, $100/night/person. These will be allotted on a first come basis and will be in addition to the workshop fee. (The two queen beds are booked)

Other options are VRBO. There are several on the Island.

Student Supply List

Tory will be providing the tools for class which will also include wool, eyes, feet and beaks. She encourages you, however, to scavenge for unique body parts (See pics). Below is a list of tools we will use if you wish to purchase your own.


Tory Brokenshire is an Oregon artist with many years of mixed media experience. She is semi-retired and we are thrilled that she will be joining us for another Art Escape.

 

Kathie Vezzani, who is hosting the workshop, also is an artist who paints, rusts and waxes. She organizes trips for other artists and in a former life was a caterer. She has over two decades of experience organizing trips for foodies and artists.

Tory with her wonderful dog, Radish, whom I adore.

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MIXED-MEDIA MEDLEY EXTRAVAGANZA WITH CARLA SONHEIM
Feb
18
to Feb 26

MIXED-MEDIA MEDLEY EXTRAVAGANZA WITH CARLA SONHEIM

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ART LABORATORY WITH CARLA: DRAWING, COLLAGING, GELLI PLATING & MORE!

San Miguel de Allende

February 18-26, 2023

Carla is returning to San Miguel with another fabulously packed creative workshop. This truly is a mixed media laboratory that will meet even the most discerning artist’s requirements. There is so much jammed into this workshop that the week in beautiful colonial San Miguel de Allende will fly by and you will wonder where did the time go.

Welcome to a week of Creative Exploration with an emphasis on having fun and letting go of imperfection!

In this 5-day workshop we will focus on LIVING things — real and imaginary — and create one giant artist book filled with animals, flowers and your favorite people!

We’ll spend the week in our art laboratory drawing, painting, printing, stamping, collaging and sewing!

We will create a beautiful GRANDE book using papers found, purchased and brought from home. We will bind our colorful books together with washi tape and a unique knotting process that allows the book to life flat.

We might also make paper dolls and popups, and will expand beyond 2D with buttons, feathers, feathers, twine, string, milagros, and ephemera found on the streets of San Miguel de Allende.

Each day we will follow a routine:

Creativity Check-In: Work in our “box journal” workbooks together where we will write a bit and do several drawing exercises together. This is both a warmup for the day and a check-in with ourselves… and over the five days will cover all of my classic drawing exercises including cheater blinds, haiku drawings, scribbly drawings and more. We will draw from from things found in Mexico… stuffed animals, flowers, and even each other!

Main Project-of-the-Day Demo. Some of our projects this week include Mixed-Media Family Portraits, Alcohol Ink Drawings, a slew of Gelli Plate printing techniques and binding our Grande Artist Book!

Afternoon Work Sessions. You’ve had a full morning of learning and the afternoons are the time to set yourself free to explore the ideas and techniques that excite you the most! Carla will be working alongside with you and check in with you regularly to answer questions or help you through a piece.

Schedule

Day One, Sat. Feb. 18. We will meet for introductions, appetizers and a margarita or agua fresca.

Day Two, Sun. Feb. 19. Breakfast is served in the beautiful courtyard or inside if it’s a little bit chilly. We will meet at 9:30 in the studio to go over the week’s schedule. Comida will be around 1:00, preceded by a short walking tour to help orient you to San Miguel. We will return to the studio to continue working with Carla. You will have some free time before we meet this evening for dinner at one of the many beautiful restaurants in the city.

Day Three, Mon. Feb. 20. Breakfast, class, break for comida, then return to the studio. Free time and then dinner.

Day Four, Tues. Feb. 21. After breakfast, we will continue working on our projects with Carla. Then you will have free time and lunch on your own until we meet at 3:30 back at la Noche. We will walk to our class with one of our favorite San Miguel artists, mojiganga master Hermes Arroyo at his home/studio. Afterward, we will go out to eat near the jardin.

Day 5, Wed. Feb. 22, Breakfast, class with Carla, comida and return to the studio. This evening dinner is on your own.

Day 6, Thurs. Feb. 23. Breakfast, class, comida, studio. This evening will be a cooking class (really, it’s about eating) with mi amiga, Ane Elena Martinez who is a pastry chef from Puebla, Mexico.

Day 7, Fri. Feb. 24. Breakfast, class with Carla, comida, return to the studio and break around 4:30 for some free time before we head out for dinner.

Day 8, Saturday, Feb. 25. Breakfast, and then back in the studio to finish our books. Comida is on your own and you will have the afternoon free to finish shopping or continue working in the studio on your own. You should pack this afternoon before we head over to our friend chef Paco Cardenas’s beautiful home. He makes the most amazing dinner for us and you will love his kitchen and him. Guarantee it. Shown below is his outdoor kitchen.

Day 9. Sunday February 26. Have breakfast and then we are off to the airport.

This workshop is full.

COVID

You must be vaccinated in order to attend this workshop and you will need to take a rapid test at least two days prior to the workshop. Your card and negative test will need to be shown to Bellissima Art Escapes in order to join the workshop. Thank you for your cooperation and for considering your fellow artists.

This Escape Includes

  • 8 nights accommodation, double occupancy at Casa de la Noche

  • beautiful studio to create in

  • airport pickup/drop off at designated time at Leon airport

  • five days of workshops with Carla

  • all meals except for two lunches and one dinner

  • Special class with local mojigangas master (the large puppets)

  • farewell celebration

  • two cooking classes

  • private Facebook page

  • new art tribe

Price: $3,500, limited to 12 people based on double occupancy. A limited number of single rooms are available for an additional $500.

Price does not include airfare to/from Mexico

Airport: Leon International Airport, Guanajuato, Mexico. Code: BJX  United's Flight 2183 is a direct flight from Houston that leaves at 12:26 p.m. and arrives in Guanajuato at 2:42 pm. We will have a driver pick you up and deliver you to the hotel which will take about 1.5 hours.

Return: We will leave at 9 a.m. on February 26 for the 12:50 pm United flight 1072 to Houston.

Casa de la Noche, a former bordello is owned by Barbara Poole, also an artist who supports the arts in San Miguel de Allende. Her beautifully renovated B&B is five minutes from the Jardin. 

We will provide

  • acrylic paint

  • some alcohol inks

  • additional watercolor paper and other papers

  • book binding thread and needles

  • paper towels

  • Carla’s stash of beads and decorative threads, buttons, etc.

  • Lots of supplies to share including markers, washi tape, collage ephemera, etc.

Supplies to Bring

  • a sheet of your favorite watercolor paper (can fold to fit in your suitcase)

  • small colored pencil set

  • small watercolor set

  • brushes of your choice (I like a #12 round)

  • an 8”x10” Gelli Plate

  • 1 brayer

  • at least three small bottles of alcohol inks, colors of your choice

  • a small selection of alcohol-ink based markers (like Sharpies or Copics)

  • small buttons, ribbons, fabric or collage ephemera

  • scissors

  • glue stick

  • needle and thread

  • ballpoint pen, pencil

Just one of the many street murals you will see in SMA

One of the many doors Carla and I found on a walk

This itinerary may change due to weather, new opportunities or the whim of the group.


Carla Sonheim is a painter, illustrator and creativity workshop instructor known for her fun and innovative projects and techniques designed to help adult students recover a more spontaneous, playful approach to creating. She is the author of three instructional art books, including Drawing Lab for Mixed Media Artists: 52 Creative Exercises to Make Drawing Fun; Drawing and Painting Imaginary Animals; and The Art of Silliness: A Creativity Book for Everyone. She and her husband, Steve, produce online classes via www.carlasonheim.com in drawing, painting and mixed-media with over 20 wonderful instructors.

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MIXED MEDIA WITH MICHELLE ALLEN AND LORI SIEBERT
Feb
10
to Feb 18

MIXED MEDIA WITH MICHELLE ALLEN AND LORI SIEBERT

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MIXED MEDIA WITH MICHELLE ALLEN AND LORI SIEBERT

San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico

February 10-18, 2023

THIS TRIP IS FULL, JOIN THE WAITLIST

This mixed media workshop will be co-taught by two very talented, licensed selling artists, Michelle Allen from Portland, OR, and Lori Siebert from Covington, Kentucky. Whimsical is the commonality in their work and they will share their process and talents in this workshop in the beautiful UNESCO heritage city of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.

Location

One of our favorite cities to take artists to is San Miguel de Allende, a UNESCO heritage city that has been a home for artists since the 1930s. Cobblestone-lined streets, art galleries, colorful doors that open into mysterious courtyards, alleyways filled with beautiful plantings, centuries-old buildings and, of course, the bells of the pink Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel in the Jardin. You never know what or who you will find in the Jardin, day or night. 

In this workshop you will create at least two mixed media panels that will incorporate sculpting, assemblage, collage and painting.

Artful Vessels with Michelle Allen

All your gems and jewels will find a place to rest in the grasp of this functional and curious piece of art. A provided structure will be the springboard to exploring an infusion of mixed media including sculpting materials, bits of metal, your personal found, sentimental & salvaged items, fabric and lots of paint. With a little guidance, just enough boundary and a few new techniques, you will walk away with a completed piece of art and a fun way to showcase your favorite dried flowers. This workshop is suitable for all levels.

Artful Junk Story Birds

Lori started making what she calls “Artful Junk Birds” for an Instagram challenge hosted by the NBC show “Making It.” She went on to make many of these assemblage birds and created an on-line course. For this class, we will be curating our beloved treasures and creating 12” x 12” dimensional bird panels that tell a little story.

Lori Siebert

It’s so fun to upcycle materials from our stash of “stuff” and transform it into one of a kind art assemblage pieces.
— Lori Siebert

ITINERARY

Day One, Friday Feb. 10

Artists arrive at Casa de la Noche where we will meet for botanas and a margarita or non-alcoholic beverage, then it is off to bed to dream about your adventure that starts the next morning.

Day Two, Saturday Feb. 11

Breakfast in the courtyard or inside if the weather is a little too cold for you.

9:30 We will begin our workshop in the studio at La Noche. You will love the light that surrounds us in this glass filled studio. Today we will begin with an overview of the week and then class with Michelle. We will break for comida and a quick walking tour to help orient you to this delightful town.

We will return to la Noche and class will continue until 4:30-5. There is free time to relax before we head out to our first group dinner at 6:30.

John Whipple discussing an artist’s painting in the light filled La Noche art studio

Photo by Sean Reagan

Day Three, Sunday Feb. 12
Breakfast in the courtyard then back into the studio with Michelle at 9:30, breaking for comida at 1:00 and finishing the day around 4:30. Free time until dinner this evening at 6:30.

Day Four, Monday, Feb. 13

After breakfast, we will finish our projects with Michelle. Then you will have free time and lunch on your own until we meet at 3:00 back at la Noche. We will walk to our class with one of our favorite San Miguel artists, mojiganga master Hermes Arroyo at his home/studio.

Hermes with just a few of his creations

We will stop for an early dinner on the way back to la Noche. Perhaps you will want to stop at the Jardin to do a little people watching. There may be music, dancing, or a wedding.

There will be a wedding or two, especially the week we will be there.

Day 5, Tuesday Feb. 14

Breakfast and then into the studio at 9:30 to begin our lesson with Lori. We will break for comida around 1:00 then return to the studio after eating.

Lori Siebert

This evening will be a special cooking class with Chef Ana Elena Martinez. I’m sure that chocolate will be involved.

Day 6, Wed. Feb. 15

Breakfast and then in the studio at 9:30 to continue working on our projects with Lori. We will stop for comida then return to the studio. Tonight, dinner is on your own.

Day 7, Thursday Feb. 16

Breakfast and then in the studio at 9:30 to finish projects with Lori. We will stop for comida and the afternoon is free for you to explore SMA.

Day 8, Friday Feb. 17

Breakfast and then in the studio. Lori and Michelle will be available for questions and advice about your art practice. And you have time to finish your projects. Lunch and the rest of the day is free before we meet for our very special dinner celebration this evening at our friend, Chef Paco Cardenas's home.

This itinerary may change due to weather, new opportunities or the whim of the group.

Artist Michelle Allen - self portrait

Lori Siebert with one of her winged creations

COVID

You must be vaccinated in order to attend this workshop and you will need to take a rapid test at least two days prior to the workshop. Your card and negative test will need to be shown to Bellissima Art Escapes in order to join the workshop. Thank you for your cooperation and for considering your fellow artists.

This Escape Includes

  • 8 nights accommodation, double occupancy at Casa de la Noche

  • beautiful studio to create in

  • aiport pickup/drop off at designated time at Leon airport

  • five days of workshops with Michelle and Lori

  • all meals except for two lunches and one dinner

  • Special class with local mojigangas master (the large puppets)

  • farewell celebration

  • two cooking classes

  • private Facebook page

  • new art tribe

Price: $3,500, limited to 12 people based on double occupancy. A limited number of single rooms are available for an additional $500.

A $1,000 non refundable deposit is due upon registration with the final payment due September 30, 2022

Price does not include airfare to/from Mexico

Airport: Leon International Airport, Guanajuato, Mexico. Code: BJX  United's Flight 2183 is a direct flight from Houston that leaves at 12:26 p.m. and arrives in Guanajuato at 2:42 pm. We will have a driver pick you up and deliver you to the hotel which will take about 1.5 hours. Return: We will leave at 9 a.m. on February 18 for the 12:50 pm United flight 1072 to Houston.

Casa de la Noche, a former bordello is owned by Barbara Poole, also an artist who supports the arts in San Miguel de Allende. Her beautifully renovated B&B is five minutes from the Jardin. 

There are little niches everywhere in SMA

We will Provide

  • paint

  • Liquitex Matte Gel Medium or Mod Podge

  • sponge brushes

  • paint brushes

  • craft glue

  • plastic gloves

  • wire cutters

  • tin

Student Supply List

  • Scissors

  • Apron

  • Ephemera - bits of paper, blocks, buttons, see class samples*

  • Two 12” x 12” and two 8” x 8” wood panels

  • Tube of E-6000

  • One package of DAS air dry clay

*Embellishment Suggestions - These are just ideas. You do not need to collect all of this.

Option for bird tail feathers:

  • popsicle sticks

  • toothpicks

  • old ruler

  • old paintbrushes

  • pencils

  • wooden clothes pins

  • wooden skewers

Options for Embellishments

  • ribbons

  • cording or fibers

  • wintage ephemnera from books, letters, etc.

  • old jewelry

  • fabrics

  • embroidery pieces

  • embroidery thread

  • buttons, beads, brads

  • key, nails, wire

  • silk or paper flowers

  • rhinestones

  • dried flowers

  • paper clips


Chef Paco Cardenas

Tonight we will say farewell and those leaving tomorrow morning there will be a van departing at 7:30 a.m.

Kathie, Paco and Ana Elena.


Michelle Allen has never found anything completely flawless in this life and yet there is beauty everywhere she turns. She loves the imperfect, slightly eccentric, witty quality of the world she sees around her. It’s the unpredictability of even the most mundane things that she tries to recreate in her art. Often, if something seems too perfect, she will skew it towards the unrealistic to capture the essence of a whim. Although most of the pieces she designs are practical, her hope is that her art will never become so serious that she betrays the uniqueness that inspires her.

Michelle was the sole artist in charge of design and production of Allen Designs Studio with products sold through retailers throughout the United States, and Europe and Australia. For more than 25 years, Michelle created whimsical home products through her company. Her company recently was acquired by Enesco where she will continue to develop her brand.

 

When asked to define her artistic style, Lori Siebert says that likes to be a bit of a chameleon. Constantly experimenting with different styles and mediums feeds her insatiable curiosity. She has a very whimsical design sense and loves to play with color to give each collection its own personality. Her firm, Olika Studios, has developed branding and design programs for Target, Bath & Body Works, Nickelodeon and Universal Studios.

Lori has been licensing her art for more than 15 years to several manufactures in the gift and home decor industry including Demdaco, Creative Co-op, and Studio M. Lang. Her licensed products have been sold through many key retailers and small gift shops through the US and Canada. She is a content creator for Bloom TV Networks where she shares DIY videos focused on flowers. One of her greatest honors is being an ambassador for Gudrun Sjoden, her favorite fashion and home textile designer.

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