On Saturday, Sept. 25, I took a class called "Bottled Spirits" with Connie Andrews at C.Andrews Studio in Half Moon Bay. We started with clean bottles and then altered them to appear as if they were bottles washed ashore, encrusted by time with amazing texture. Inside each bottle, we placed a spirit that we imagined had been captured in the bottle. Can you guess which of the bottles above is mine? How about which one was made by my amazing 12 year old daughter Clara? Before I tell you, here's my class review. And don't forget that you can always click on any picture to enlarge it and better see the details.
The class was wonderful! I left the class not only with a wonderful bottled muse but also a newfound confidence in painting altered objects and assemblage. This has always been the hardest part of altered art for me, and Connie's technique really helped me to "get" it. The secret was starting with a single base color and then the introduction of a metallic layer before adding a variety of colors. Another challenge in assemblage and altered art classes can be the question of the proper adhesive. Connie has solved that problem through her brilliant, innovative use of diamond glaze. This class was really fun - the process of decorating/embedding things into the bottle and painting both made me really happy. In addition, the members of the class were all wonderful artists and the chance to spend an enjoyable, stress-free day with my adolescent daughter made it all the better! I know Connie is offering this class a few more times, and I highly recommend it if you are in the San Francisco bay area. You can find her class schedule at her blog, Connie's Dream.
Now for the reveal. This is a close up of my bottle:
And this is the one made by Clara:
It really looks like a moody pre-teen spirit to me! LOL! Here's close ups of the other class participants' bottles. In order of appearance, Maureen, Connie and Cindy (who is apparently a member ot Team Edward, but I like her anyway).
So, do tell, did you guess correctly?
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