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Master Color Theory without a PHD :)
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
Explore 25+ techniques ideal for collage, journaling, and mixed media—each rich enough to inspire entire sessions. One of the biggest frustrations as a mixed-media artist is finding the perfect decorative paper—except it's in the wrong colors. You love the texture and finish, but it doesn’t fit your style or project. That’s where making your own papers becomes magical. You control the palette to match your aesthetic, add your unique marks and textures, and create materials that truly reflect your artistic voice. These papers aren’t just backgrounds—they carry the mood, message, and meaning of your work. Handmade decorative papers are essential in collage, journaling, bookmaking, and more—and one of the most rewarding parts of the creative process.
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
This workshop is based on taking found objects, studio cleanup items we would normally trash or get rid of, and dollar store finds, and transforming them into tools for creating marks and interesting patterns in the paints on our gel plate. These techniques will turn simple materials into amazing decorative papers to be used for collage, book arts, junk journaling, and more.
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A mixed media Art tutorial mashup. Learn the ancient Japanese leaf stamping technique, Tataki Zome, that delivers beautiful botanical prints with no dye, ink or paint. Turn those prints into etheric old world works of art on the gel plate using a mystery product. & finish the lesson with a mixed media collage tutorial!
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
Mastering Ink and Brush ~ 6 sessions
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
Building a Theme & Storyline: We’ll start developing a theme and storyline for your book. Next we will go through the process of sorting through your papers, photos, and treasures. I’ll show you how to balance visual and conceptual harmony to make each page meaningful. There will be a color theory crash lesson where you will learn to choose a palette that complements your theme. You’ll experiment with dyeing and eco staining papers to create a cohesive, personalized look. I’ll share why certain elements are chosen or eliminated to create a cohesive story. you’ll understand how to make thoughtful choices that align beautifully with your intended theme. You’ll learn techniques for achieving an authentic aged appearance, enhancing the emotive connection and evoking a sense that your artwork originates from a time or place long past. By the end, you’ll have the skills to create collages that not only resonate with viewers but also tell a rich story.
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This course explores photo collage and mail art. It is the second in the “art of visual storytelling” series. I will teach photo collage and mail art through the theme of “my funny valentine.” Participants will learn how to create portraiture collages from elements of magazine clippings while exploring realism and abstract art. Your portraiture can be a self portrait, a muse, a lover, a loved one etc. the goal is learning how to execute a theme and understanding how to overcome challenges associated with collaging.
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Across cultures, the five elements Earth, Water, Fire, Air, & Space—shape spiritual traditions & art. This course explores these forces through collage, using color & composition to create personal narratives. Move beyond Western color theory, learn how color meanings shift across cultures. Red may symbolize passion in one tradition or mourning in another. By exploring these perspectives, artists develop a deeper sensitivity to color’s role in storytelling. Each element holds distinct qualities: Earth yellow represents stability, Water blue reflects emotion, Fire red signifies transformation, Air green embodies renewal, and Space black represents the unknown. These energies appear in traditions worldwide, from Navajo sand paintings to Mayan geometry. Through guided exercises, participants create mandalas using found images and textures, blending structure & spontaneity.
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Part 2 of the innovative book arts series that will cover one now sew book and one sewn book, no needle required. Book 1 Small Black & White Book : A concertina style In this tutorial I will show you a new take on the concertina book format. My unique twist will give the effect of a traditional western bound book where the pages open left to right versus in the folded style. This tutorial will also include the process of me staining the book covers! Book 2 Envelope Book : A great introduction to hand sewn book structures. This book does not require a needle so it is perfect for beginners. You will learn to achieve a beautiful slip not stitch using wax thread that resembles the coptic stitch. You can use any style envelops including standard #10 envelopes, invitation envelopes or the manila envelopes, as I used! (Thrift stores are great resources for inexpensive envelopes!) I included a bit of staining and eco dying on the gelli plate in this tutorial for inspiration purposes.
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Series 2 Continued: Innovative Hidden Hinge Book Tutorial. In this course I will show you two variations of a really cool book inspired by the traditional hidden hinge spine but with a twist! In this 3 hour tutorial we will construct a hard and soft cover version of this unique book structure. This is a beginner/intermediate level book binding technique perfect for mixed media artist and easily adaptable to mediums that include lots of embellishment on the page such as collage, assemblage and more!
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
CourseBy Robyn McClendon
I’m taking gelli printing to the next level… From paper to fiber. From fleeting prints to permanent textile art. That’s right—my brand new Gelli Printing on Fabric Masterclass is here, and it’s everything you’ve been asking for (and more). This is the exact process that stopped people in their tracks at the Frankfurt Creative World Trade Show. Why? Because the possibilities with this technique are endless. ✔️ Yes, it’s colorfast. ✔️ Yes, it’s permanent. ✔️ And YES—you’ll be printing finished art directly onto fabric and canvas! I’ll walk you through how to frame your gelli-printed fabric for display, but why stop there? Imagine turning your fabric prints into: – One-of-a-kind pillow covers – Statement tote bags – Unique pouches or journal covers – Textile wall hangings – And heirloom-level art quilts If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your gelli prints into functional, frame-worthy, or wearable art, this is your moment.
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