Acrylic Ink Abstract Painting

Acrylic Ink Abstract Painting

Adult Classes | This program is completed

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States

Studio 200

Beginner-Intermediate

11/10/2021-12/8/2021

1:00 PM-4:00 PM on Wed

$200.00

$150.00

Acrylic Ink is bright and beautiful, thin and can be transparent or opaque. The emphasis for this class will be about skill, patience and technique involved in using acrylic ink to create a design. It is not like paint out of the tube; acrylic inks come out of a bottle. You will learn how to create and layer your designs by manipulating the inks through use of painter’s tape, an ink roller, 91% rubbing alcohol, high gloss medium, and brushes to paint with the ink.

  • Inks can stain, so you may want to wear gloves, but be sure to wear comfortable shoes & clothing, and an apron.

    Masks are required to be worn by all students, regardless of vaccination status.
  • Pack of six 11” x 14” canvases
  • Two 12” x 24” canvases
  • Two 12” x 12” canvases
  • *Depending on how quickly you work, you may need more canvases
  • Brushes: an angled paint brush and a round tip brush
  • Ink roller
  • High gloss varnish
  • Painter’s tape
  • 91% rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle
  • Latex gloves
  • For acrylic inks, I recommend: Daler & Rowney inks
  • For colors: at least 5-6 different colors of your choice
  • Blower for ink
  • Plastic cup or container for water
  • Palmolive soap
  • Paper towels or cloth for wiping and cleaning brushes & materials
  • You can purchase these items at: Jerry’s Artarama (online), Dick Blick Art Materials (online), Jackson’s (online), Amazon (online), Michaels, and many other retailers.
  • Any questions? Feel free to contact me: otis.christine@gmail.com
Otis, Christine

Christine Otis is a freelance artist, writer and teacher. She is a graduate of the Art Institute of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania. She is constantly tinkering with ideas, searching for ways to express and communicate an image or narrative. She encourages and inspires others to pursue their creative outlets. A true creative at heart, she is often heard saying, “I cannot not create.” Visit her site at www.christineotis.com