Master Class
Instructor – Meisha Barbee
Mica Shift with Appliqué’ Pendant
Meisha Barbee is coming to Studio 215 in Sebring, FL and will be teaching surface design. You won’t want to miss this workshop.
In her own words, “On the first day, students will make an array of small canes in a pleasing color palette to be used in creating a finished pendant. This will include my Signature “Fractured” mica cane.
Students will be encouraged to bring their own personality to the work by applying their unique color and design sensibility. I will provide color consultation to those students who need it.
The second day of the class will be for constructing the pendant. I’m a firm believer that Good Design doesn’t have to be labored. I will share my simple construction and finishing techniques, so every student should go home with finished work they can be proud of.”
No Refunds given after two weeks before class date. Balance due two weeks before workshop begins.
To reserve your seat, contact me at alicestroppel@gmail.com
As a winner of the Niche Award in 2008 and finalist in 2011, Barbee has been recognized as a leader in her field. A member of the International Polymer Clay Association, as well as her local San Diego Guild,
“I’m inspired by good design. I spend my life seeing and responding to good design all around me. It’s just something I do naturally, so I think I’m tuned in to current trends without really trying. Color and design are my passion. I respond to the color and patterns of textiles, textures in nature and architecture, the harmonious balance of interior spaces, and so on. Good design is everywhere. I also appreciate and respect good craftsmanship. It speaks to the integrity of good design, and I always try to execute my designs with that in mind.” Meisha Barbee
$175
Sat. & Sun. – Feb. 21 & 22, 2015
9am – 4:30pm
Min. 10 students – Max. 15 students
Alice Stroppel’s Studio 215
215 Ridgewood Dr.
mailing address – P.O. Box 4530
Sebring, FL 33870
for more information email
alicestroppel@gmail.com
Hi Alice,
Please let me know what the nearest airport is, and anything else about possible travel to you from NJ or Philadelphia. This workshop is only 2-3 days after my Clayathon Retreat ends, but I’d really love to attend if I can work it out.
Arlene it would be wonderful if you could come. You could fly into Orlando or Tampa. About the same distance from each. About an hour and a half. There is a discount on a local hotel, Inn on the Lakes but only until January 20th. Most of the other clayers are staying there.
Clay is being supplied by Sculpey.