Replay - Alcohol Ink on Ceramic Mugs

Replay - Alcohol Ink on Ceramic Mugs

 Duration: 45 minutes

Full Replay of LIVE Workshop

₹99 including GST

 

About the Artform

Alcohol inks are brightly colored paints that are most often used in creating free-flowing textures, lines, and more. They can be used alone in mixed media projects such as printing and stamping, jewelry making, fabric dying, and brightening up household objects. These inks can be used on multiple bases like acrylic, canvas, yupo paper, synthetic paper, resin, ceramic, etc.

About the Session

In this session, you will learn about the modern artform in a much familiar way, starting with Understanding of alcohol inks in general, blending solution proportion of alcohol inks, techniques of adding wispy effect with inks, creating line patterns with inks, usage of metallic and non-metallic inks and a little into the maintenance of alcohol ink pieces. All of the mentioned will be taught in a way to provide you with a complete hands-on experience of the art form by the end of the workshop.
This is a 'beginner-friendly' session. (Age: 10+).

About the Artist

Aashi Gadia
@glitteronmatte

She is a graduate in Business Administration from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University and the Co-Founder of Glitter on Matte. Glitter On Matte is all about making classic fluid art alternatives for the ordinary utilities of your life with resin. For her Glitter On Matte gives an indefinite space to explore creativity. She says, "If you see it in your mind, you’re going to hold it in your hands". Extracting thoughts from ordinary life, she finds creativity in the continuity of being.

Materials Required

  • Ceramic mug/cup of any size or shape
  • Alcohol Inks (Metallic & Non-Metallic)
  • Isopropyl Alcohol (min 90% concentration)
  • Paintbrushes
  • Paper cups
  • Rough cloth

Don't Miss this Opportunity to Learn!

More Like A Classroom

Being a replay of an actual live workshop, where students interacted with the instructor, it will give you more of a classroom experience.

Longer Durations and Better Creations

Masterclasses are longer in length due to the profound focus on the art which in turn facilitates better output from the learners.

Get in Touch with the Artist

After the masterclass, you can get in touch with the artist through Instagram, and get clarifications & comments on your artwork!

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