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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Anne Elser 2017 Class & Workshop Offerings

Happy Almost New Year to all of you! 

Below are new classes and workshops I will be offering in the Atlanta area for 2017. 
Click the links for details and sign up. 

I've added a NEW teaching location in Decatur, GA
Aikido Decatur: 104 Sycamore Place, 30030
Parking is free and we're located in the city of Decatur, near fun shops and restaurants.

(I am still offering classes and workshops at Binders (Ponce City Market and Buckhead) and at Spruill Center for the Arts in Dunwoody.)


I cover any of the subjects listed below and have the following slots available: 
Saturdays from 10am-12:30PM
Mondays/Fridays from 12-2:30PM

NEW Children's Cursive Classes in Decatur, GA
Thursday After School one-hour 6-week courses for Cursive Handwriting to children ages 9-12. Aikido Decatur: 104 Sycamore Place, 30030

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Artist Anne Elser makes her living as a calligrapher, painter, designer, and as an instructor in these fields. She believes making art creates a channel for truth and is a soulful reflection of the connections shared by all.
Binders Art School, Spruill Center for the Arts, or Aikido Decatur are not responsible for any possible typos here. These dates, times and prices of the classes I teach there can be verified at Bindersart.com or Spruill Center for the Arts.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Telescoping Box Weekend Workshop

Telescoping Box Weekend Workshop - Aikido Decatur

This is a two-day weekend workshop: Sat., Jan. 28th from 10am-5pm and again the next day on Sun., Jan. 29th from 10am-5pm.

Spend a fun weekend making a box base with a separate custom-fitted lid – the Telescoping Box! We’ll learn how to customize them for a variety of uses: storing pencils, art & craft supplies, trinkets, books, business cards, etc.  A functional, yet decorative work of art, this box is made from 2-ply chipboard you measure and cut and covered with Japanese decorative papers: Kozo, Yuzen, and Lokta papers, as well as pages from vintage recycled books, maps, and prints.

We’ll also learn how to create custom sections as divided inner walls of your box.

We’ll take a break to eat lunch and by the end of class, you’ll be very proud of your first beautiful, strong and functional box(es).

Min. 4, max. 15 students.

We’ll take about an hour break each day to eat lunch somewhere in the city of Decatur (you may also bring your lunch) and by the end of class, you’ll be very proud of your first set of telescoping boxes! Anne’s workshops are meaningful, educational, enriching, and fun.

About Anne
After earning a BFA in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art and graduate studies in Graphic Design at The Portfolio Center, Anne Elser began her artistic career as a painter, bookbinder, designer, and calligrapher. 

With over 20 years teaching experience, her students often report how fulfilling the classroom experience is, prompting both personal and artistic transformations. Anne's classes are also FUN and full of laughter. Students find the sense of community she inspires enriching and entertaining.

She currently teaches private lessons from her home studio in Decatur, classes and workshops year round at Binder Art Supply in Buckhead and at their Ponce City Market location, as well as Thursday afternoon classes at The Spruill Center for the Arts, and classes and workshops at Aikido Decatur. She also travels in the states and abroad conducting workshops.

Her work has been featured in books and magazines across the country, and for both private and corporate clients such asTiffany&Co, Mont Blanc, Louis Vuitton, Paces Papers, Landor, Martha Stewart Weddings, Belk, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdales, Clicquot Veauvé, World50, Ogilvy, and more.

Artist, calligrapher, teacher, mother, and friend, Anne believes making art creates a channel for truth and is a soulful reflection of the connections shared by all.

Please Note: Anne Will be bringing her dog to this class. If you have an allergy or phobia that she needs to be aware of, please email Anne directly.Penkitten@anneelser.com


This is an All Skill Level course.

Supplies provided by instructor:
• 4-ply chipboard measuring guide
• Wet Bookbinding Adhesive to use the 1st day of class. I will demonstrate how to prepare your own adhesive so that you can use yours the second day of class.

Supply list: (purchased separately by students.)
Many of these items can be purchased at Binders Art Supply in Buckhead or their Ponce City Market location. They give a 10% student discount and have a very helpful staff to help you find products.
Another source for supplies is Paper Source in Virginia Highlands or the Shops at Lenox in Buckhead.

• $7 supply fee to instructor payable the first day of class

• If you would like to make a telescoping box to fit a book you’ve made or any other object, please bring that object with you, so we can accurately measure them for precise results.

• 8 oz. bottle of Sobo glue

• 1.5 oz. container of Lineco® Pure Methyl Cellulose

• 2 Ziploc 16 oz. plastic containers with threaded lids (to prepare and store your glue mixture and methyl cellulose.)

• Lineco® bone or horn folder (real bone or horn, not plastic, please.)

• Decorative Cover Papers (This is decorative handmade paper that comes in many different patterns, textures and weights. Common names are: Washi Paper, Japanese Decorative Papers, Kozo Paper, Yuzen PaperLokta Paper. Pick at least 3-5 sheets you like that are not tissue paper thin or too stiff to be bent without cracking, and that can withstand adhesion with wet glue. We will cover our boards with this paper and within the pages of your book for collage and binding. ) Binders Art Supply carries a beautiful variety of colors and patters, as does Paper Source. Below are a couple more links to some papers that would be appropriate.

• (optional) Paper from recycled vintage books, illustrations, maps or ephemera to collage with your other decorative papers.

• 2-ply chipboard or “book board”

• Beeswax

• Wax Paper

• Mechanical Pencil

• Exacto Knife & blades

• Self-healing cutting mat (at least 12 x 18)

• Lineco® glue brush or stiff & springy kiddie craft glue brush (at least one inch wide). Paper Source also carries a good glue brush.

• Non-slip metal ruler

• Scissors

• Paper towels

• Work Apron

• Chocolate


FAQs
Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?
This is an adult class. Children's classes coming soon!

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
Parking is free and easy. Spaces provided at front parking lot of building and nearby street parking is also available if we fill up the lot.

What can/can't I bring to the event?
Please bring all supplies needed. Any extras (like paper scraps or drawing materials, feel free to bring.)

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Anne Elser: Penkitten@AnneElser.com

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?
No.



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Wednesday, December 07, 2016

Announcing A New Class/Workshop: Calligraphic Flourishing



Calligraphic Flourishing with Anne Elser
6-Week Course and 2-Day Workshops

The definition of flourish is to flower. We all flower in our language, thoughts, hopes and dreams, body movements, voices, and in our relationships with each other and the beautiful big world we share. But most importantly, we flourish all by ourselves - our bodies do this automatically - we were built this way. Look at the branching of blood vessels in our bodies, how our fingers splay open or fan out like flowers, the growth pattern of the hair on our heads, all the many muscles in our face that produce a genuine smile. That’s flourishing.

Everyone can flourish, but it is a daunting task for so many of us to draw one on paper. This workshop is designed to create a sense of ease with the idea of flourishing. We will identify points of fear and anxiety in our approach to flourishing, that wobble our lines and tense up our bodies, and we will heal ourselves from these negative work habits that make any exploration, especially this one, an unpleasant task.

We’ll train the eye and awakening the body (fingers, wrists, elbows, shoulders and breath) to align with each other. We’ll begin with identifying the unique capabilities of our joints and how they best function in relation to the kinds of strokes we are drawing, from the wrist, elbow, shoulder, and fingers. We will begin to train our bodies to capably reproduce the elements of flourishes that make them work and that our eyes have learned to identify: Ovals, Perpendicular Intersections, Intersecting Ovals, Parallel Strokes, Shade and Hairline Relationships, Accents, Textures, and MORE.

Working in pencil, straight/oblique pointed pens, and everyday pens (everything from felt tip, roller ball, gel pens, fountain pens, etc) we’ll memorize standard flourishing movements that have been around a long time, and how to adjust and vary their proportions to suit our needs. We’ll learn how to exaggerate ascenders and descenders, the crossing of t’s, and the endings of words. We’ll learn to curl these strokes around the graceful curve of an oval, so that our pens are never lost, our strokes finding their way back home, even through the most subtle of suggestions. We’ll make flourishes that stand alone, work with each other, and that accent a word.
And best of all, we’ll do this together.

More information: 
$5 Fee due to the instructor on the first day of class or workshop.
Anne Will be bringing her dog to this class. If you have an allergy or phobia that she needs to be aware of, please email Anne directly. Penkitten@anneelser.com

About Anne
After earning a BFA in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art and graduate studies in Graphic Design at The Portfolio Center, Anne Elser began her artistic career as a painter, bookbinder, designer, and calligrapher. 

With over 20 years teaching experience, her students often report how fulfilling the classroom experience is, prompting both personal and artistic transformations. Anne's classes are also FUN and full of laughter. Students find the sense of community she inspires enriching and entertaining.

She currently teaches private lessons from her home studio in Decatur, classes and workshops year round at Binder Art Supply in Buckhead and at their Ponce City Market location, as well as Thursday afternoon classes at The Spruill Center for the Arts, and classes and workshops at Aikido Decatur. She also travels in the states and abroad conducting workshops.

Her work has been featured in books and magazines across the country, and for both private and corporate clients such as Tiffany&Co, Mont Blanc, Louis Vuitton, Paces Papers, Landor, Martha Stewart Weddings, Belk, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdales, Clicquot Veauvé, World50, Ogilvy, and more.

Artist, calligrapher, teacher, mother, and friend, Anne believes making art creates a channel for truth and is a soulful reflection of the connections shared by all.

Please Note: Anne Will be bringing her dog to this class. If you have an allergy or phobia that she needs to be aware of, please email Anne directly. Penkitten@anneelser.com


Supply List:

Paper:
Transparent Marker Paper: Suggested brands below, but use whichever brands you’re comfortable with
• Bienfang Graphics 360 9’’x12’’ Marker Pad
or Borden & Riley 9’’x12’’ 100s Smooth Cotton Comp Pad

Black Paper: Any smooth paper that works well with Dr. Martin’s Bleedproof white. Suggested brand below
• Strathmore Artagain pad.

Colored or Ivory Cover Paper: Any ink-friendly paper that won’t bleed with the ink you are using. Cut to around 5 x 7.
• Canson cover weight papers

Envelopes: Ink-friendly high-quality envelopes, just a few in any size and color.
• Paper Source envelopes work very well with a variety of inks.

Ink:
Dark Ink: Any dark ink that shows up on white practice paper
• Sumi, Higgens Eternal, Mcaffrey’s, Walnut, etc.
Accenting Ink Colors and metallic inks: Suggested brands below
• Metallic Pan (cake) inks: Finetec metallics and other brands.
• PearlEx powder pigments mixed with water and gum arabic (try starting with equal parts of each.)
• Colored inks of your choosing that won’t bleed. (My favorites are gouache/water/gum arabic mixtures).

White Ink:
• Dr. Martin’s Bleedproof White (water based that is thinned to your taste with water.)

Pens/Pencils:
• Your favorite pencil/eraser and markers/gel pens.
• A variety of your favorite ultra fine, fine, and medium point pens (for markers bullet point and not chisel).
These pens come in a variety of thicknesses. You’ll want to have variety and choose something that writes very fine like the Slicci and have a slightly thicker width pen to see what feels right for you.
• Your favorite/preferred pens from home. Can be fine or medium point or bullet point. Ballpoint, felt tip, roller ball, gel pens, Sharpies, etc. Fountain pens are also wonderful. All are welcome and suitable for this class.

Stationary:
• Envelopes and stationary paper at least 5-10 envelopes/sheets
• Feel free to bring in embellishments like stickers and stamps!

Misc.:
• Ruler

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• Glitter Glue, gems, etc., for accents.