Painting with Paper Workshop with Leslie Fenton
Painting with Paper Workshop with Leslie Fenton

Painting with Paper Workshop with Leslie Fenton

$115.00

Join Cerulean Arts Collective artist Leslie Fenton and learn to create a work of art with cut paper and paint!  Develop marks and paper matrices in response to the wildly abundant natural world with a simple toolset of paper, paint, ink, X-acto knife, and adhesive.  Short demonstrations will be followed by hands-on practice of ideas and techniques which you can extend beyond the workshop.

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Date:  Saturday, March 8, 2025
Time:  10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 
Fee:  $115 (includes basic materials)
Register by: February 28 (space is limited)
** Sign up with a friend and receive 10% off both registrations.  Use discount code ClassW25 at checkout. 

Leslie Fenton - Artist Statement: 

My work mines properties of limited materials—paper, pigment, and blade--to engage striking internalized imagery, gathered mostly during time spent around rocks by water. I’ve generated paper matter for constructing images with opposed pairings: disjointed and connected, weathered and freshened, torn and whole, tattered and new, suppressed and exuberant—all abundant in Maine coastal waters and at pond edges and stream banks in local Pennsylvania woods and arboreta.

A matrix of invented marks, impressed or carved into pigmented cotton linter, becomes the ground for a studio exploration, different from but equivalent to one in the wilder world. Paper scorings and striations mimic rock face and sea wrack, cuspid and broken forms recall crustacean exoskeletons, and concentric circles suggest time-lapse star tracks, tree cross-sections, and pond disturbances. Shallow 3D layerings convey the compression of time, and carved-and-peeled pigment layers reveal a suppressed light in atmospheres tending toward night, dusk, and winter overcast.

Waiting for each of these pieces to coalesce into an image, built on selected motifs, recapitulates the experience of waiting for a chosen place to reveal its essence.