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Thursday

Stephanie Lee

Fortpolio Cage

A loose stack of pages becomes an invitation to journal when peeking through the bands of a cage. In this workshop you will make a hinged cage form that will serve as a fort house to a fat stack of folio pages. The pages will be removable, rearrangeable, and reworkable at any time. My cage of pages happens to be rectangular but I will guide you through the methodical and forgiving construction of whatever shape you want to make. I will teach you the techniques of non-frustration-based cage construction, plaster encasement and how to modify the form to hold a bound journal with covers, to serve as a "lid" to a back-cover-only journal or to function as a "skeleton" for a vessel to contain your treasured art and words.

Supply List

  • 2 rolls of plaster gauze; 4 inch width (also called Rigid Wrap, Plaster Cloth, or casting bandage. Wider - 8-9 inches - is fine and one roll would be plenty) find it here
  • 1-2 22x30" sheets of watercolor paper. Whatever weight, brand and press you prefer. If you are flying and would like to tear the pages in half or quarters, that would be fine.
  • Your favorite colors of acrylic paints - just a few
  • Water container for brushes
  • 2-4 paintbrushes ranging from small rounds to 2" chip brushes
  • brayer
  • just a few (5-10) pages of imagery. Cheap black and white photocopies are GREAT! I like larger images best - like a face that takes up most of a page.
  • Your favorite glue or gel medium (mod podge is fine)
  • Heavy duty wire cutters (for cutting rebar tie wire)
  • Heavy duty-ish needle nose pliers. I use my jewelry pliers but dainty little craft tools won’t work well.
  • Masking tape (feel free to wrap five feet or so around the end of a pencil and bring that instead of a whole roll)
  • 2-3 rags (you will really be glad you have these!! Terry cloth dish towels are my favorite)
  • a few (3-5) strips of fabric roughly 3 inches wide x 36 inches long
  • Misc. doodads and ribbons for decoration
  • brayer

    Optional:
  • Heat gun or hair dryer

    Teacher will bring:
  • PLENTY of wire for all students
  • All other supplies needed for cage construction

As a plaster-smith, paint-smith, and metal-smith, my mixed media work is most inspired by nature and its melodic effects on the human spirit with my intention being to conjure simple and organic offerings to viewers. I'm a seeker and a finder, an asker and a listener, a poet and a mute. I try my best to live consciously. I live for the biggest little things - for learning. I love green shoes and wearing them while perhaps driving a little too fast because I like the way my stomach tickles when I go over that one little hill.....

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