Wanaka Autumn Art School day 2 – 2024

Creativity Empowered!

Welcome to the “as it’s happening” for Tuesday log:

For the Art of Photography group the day started before dawn!

Albert Town Camping Ground beside the Clutha River

Please note: the annual Wanaka Autumn Art School is an ongoing project of the Upper Clutha Community Arts Council

Meet the locals!

As the day unfolded we visited:

Singing by Tony Backhouse

Tony works with the passionate and exciting African-American repertoire, focusing on spirituals, gospel songs old and new, choral and quartet styles, and embracing South African church songs, and maybe even some doo-wop, or R&B. Tony creates a supportive and safe environment to explore the voice and how we work together to raise the roof. Tony’s workshops are for the beginner and the experienced singer.

Gospel! Rhythm & freedom! Open To everyone!

Singing with Tony Backhouse

Non-toxic Printmaking
Kathy Boyle

This course covers aluminium etching with copper sulphate and a range of methods for working in a non-toxic manner.

In this workshop the students are exploring the versatile, lower toxic process of etching aluminium metal plates with a copper sulphate /salt mordant. This is an accessible alternative to the more traditional etching processes.

Colour pencil and graphite workshop
Janet Matthews

Janet teaches with a step by step demonstration and then individual tuition.

Her workshops are suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced.

Day 1   Colour pencil techniques and Flowering Gum

Day 2   Bird in colour pencil – Gouldian finch

Day 3   Graphite techniques and a Regent honeyeater on Bark

Day 4   Fur in colour pencil – Koala portrait

Day 5   Bird in colour pencil – Eagle portrait.

Blurred side images are by students of Mt Aspiring College

Mixed Media: Print/Paint/Collage
Lynn Taylor

This mixed media class encourages participants to experiment and explore possibilities, by breaking boundaries between different types of wet and dry materials including paint, ink, cyanotype (light sensitive), pencils and digital image reproduction.

Many processes are explored with a bias towards printmaking and paper, MDF board and fabric are all used supports. Other textural and tactile processes may come into play, such, stitching, piercing, weaving etc.

Book Arts
Phil Ridgway

Phil has returned for the 2024 school to present a week of new ideas and skills for those who join him. He brings fresh ideas and approaches to making bound books.

Indigo – The Fermentation Vat and Beyond
Jo Kinross

Indigo is one of the world’s oldest natural dyes. This unique workshop takes the mystique out of working with indigo. We will see how vat dyeing is just one way of using indigo as we explore a range of techniques with which you can create your individual designs on various surfaces.

And finishing off this day, back to the dawn with Kaye Davis and The Art of Photography…

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