Supply List:
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A single roll of textured wallpaper. Standard 20.4 in wide. If you want to conserve space
you can pre-cut your piece to 6 feet tall. You can find pretty cool wallpapers at Lowes,
Home Depot, Ebay, and local home stores. I don’t get anything too fancy. I usually spend
$14.00-$20.00 on a 55 foot roll.
- Masking Tape
- 3 big plastic garbage bags
- A Print Roller (any art store or craft store)
- a pizza cutter
- Large & small brushes.
- Gesso
- Some kind of small flat bottom tray for rolling inks and paints
- Colored Inks (I like Dr. Ph Martins Bombay brand- but any are fine)
- Good acrylic paints (Golden or Danielle Smith are good)
- Pressed Charcoal
- A Mailing Tube at least 22 inches tall (for bringing home your panels)
- Caran D’Ache Crayons
- The following Items will enhance your experience:
- Think large copies! I would find a few faces you love and make the largest color copies of them that you can. Even make a few blk & white copies for variation. Even 8.5 X 11 faces
look great. Usual photos can look awesome just by blowing them up.
- Also make copies of things you may want to use like birds, symbols, flowers, old signs, words etc.. Make them as large as possible.
- I would also suggest large pre-printed items like newspaper, maps (atlases are cheap), specialty papers, ribbon trimmings, etc..
- I don’t want you to pre-plan your artwork but do think of as many paper bits and surfaces that would enhance your pot to choose from in class.
- A few small things as well. Also bring any papers that can be donated
to the group. We will have a pile for community use. Please add something someone might
like to use.