This workshop is an exercise in idea development, utilizing a variety of materials (graphite, charcoal, acrylic paint and mediums, pastels, etc.) and a mixed media sketchbook.
In this class you will begin to build a personal journal of experimental abstract images and give yourself permission to play. All skill levels welcome. All materials provided.
T. A. HARRIS ARTIST BIO
I began my art life as a self-taught teenage painter and printmaker. I became enthralled with photography, about 1970 and decided to get my MFA in the medium. On returning to Seattle I began teaching photography at the Art Institute of Seattle. I retired AIS after 25 years and decided to move to Yakima with my wife Susan. I have worked in series over the years by maintaining sketch books using various materials. Painting and construction is my primary medium at the moment.


Reference Photos: hard copies are best
Sketchbook with thick pages such as cotton or Bristol
Pencil
Kneaded Eraser
6″ Ruler
Fine Liner Pen with black waterproof ink (ex: Micron .01or ultra-fine Sharpie)
Watercolors in tubes or pans
Palette — A used saucer is fine
Brushes (round with pointy tips in a variety of sizes)
2 Water Pots
Small Rag

Bring papers and cloth of your choosing if you would like. Paper and cloth will be provided if you don’t bring your own.

Jill Torberson is an artist and musician from Portland, Oregon. Jill is the principal designer and owner of Weld Metal Works in Portland, OR. Jill works in steel, creating custom ironwork for homes and public spaces throughout the metro area. Jill also works in mixed media, and recycled materials. She has also studied painting in the old masters style, and uses that style to create modern works on steel plates.