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Encaustic Collage Workshop with Patricia Baldwin Seggebruch
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Encaustic Collage Workshop with Patricia Baldwin Seggebruch

Patricia Baldwin Seggebruch’s fast, fun, and inexpensive methods break down the barriers to working in encaustic. In this DVD workshop Seggebruch leads you through three encaustic collage projects using dozens of creative methods and materials. You’ll start with low-cost supplies from stores you visit every week and incorporate techniques from collage, scrapbooking, painting, and other media that make you feel at home.

Seggebruch’s in-depth discussion of materials makes this workshop friendly to complete beginners. From mixing medium to hanging your frame, she covers all the bases.


Seggebruch adds color with oil paint, powders, and paper and creates three-dimensional features by incising and embedding objects. You’ll use extensive layering to control color, enhance design, and correct mistakes. And you’ll take a walk on the wild side with bonus clips featuring Patricia’s exciting and unpredictable burned shellac technique.

 

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Duration
Chapter
09m 47s
1. Materials: Hardware
02m 01s
2. Software
02m 01s
3. Encaustic Colors
05m 26s
4. Mixing Colors
02m 55s
5. Additional Supplies
03m 50s
6. Priming
04m 29s
7. Priming Paper
03m 21s
8. Collage with Paper
01m 46s
9. First Layers
03m 09s
10. Background Papers
01m 51s
11. Building Depth
01m 13s
12. Stamping
03m 52s
13. Heavy Paper
00m 57s
14. Where We're Going
01m 34s
15. Embedding
02m 20s
16. Incising
03m 16s
17. Oil Paints
01m 27s
18. Rub-ons
05m 16s
19. Carbon Transfer
03m 07s
20. Scraping
02m 28s
21. Balance
02m 04s
22. Foil and Stickers
03m 46s
23. Final Incising
02m 17s
24. Cleaning Edges
01m 30s
25. Glue
02m 31s
26. Finishing the Sides
02m 07s
27. Wire for Hanging
1585m 02s
28. Credits
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About The Artist: Patricia Baldwin Seggebruch
Patricia Baldwin Seggebruch earned her Bachelors in English from University of Colorado, but when it comes to her art, whe is entirely self taught — painting in mixed media and encaustic for over 12 years. Her work has appeared in several gallery shows around central Michigan, her home from 1999-2004, and in Washington, where she now resides. Having the good fortune of working from her own studio on site at her home, Patricia Baldwin Seggebruch is able to play daily with new ideas that incorporate a variety of mediums into her work. One can find watercolor under encaustic; acrylic as a basis for oil; pastel worked into a watercolor collage. The nature of her work allows for experimentation and interplay of... Read More

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