Let go of your worries and join "Go With the Flow Improv Painting" for a mindful take on abstract painting. Break out of artist block in a queer and neurodivergent focused environment!
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All materials included with price of admission!
Through the use of Posca Acrylic paint pens, we will create mess-free 6 inch paintings to take home at the end of the class.
During this session you will learn the benefits of using acrylic paint pens and how to take abstract shapes and graphic line art to a new level. Make bold strokes, or take a detailed approach. Leave it all on the canvas and find peace in the process. No painting experience required, this is all about low stress and exploration.
The focus of this class will be around the process of improvisational painting. According to improv painting is, "the act of creating on the fly, without the need for a clear plan or intended outcome. It means responding to the here and now, embracing the unanticipated, and letting the creative process unfold organically." If you have a hard time letting go of control, or maybe you get stuck in the funk of perfectionism, this is the class for you.
Gem Mahusay (they/them) is a Bay Area multi-disciplinary artist who focuses on creating pieces in conversation with their intersecting identities. Many of their works relate to their Autism/ADHD, mixed Filipinx heritage, and trans experience. Gem's process widely involves improvisation, and finds that this method is extremely transformative in processing tough feelings. One of the main focuses of their pieces are anthropomorphic blobs that they call "little guys." To Gem, the little guys represent Autistic traits, and are shown many times depicted in jars or other suppressing environments. Over the years this allegory has transformed into scenes of exploration and acceptance of Autistic traits and trans joy. Lately, their abstract paintings have focused on community care and the trans experience.