Watercolor Play on Yupo & Mineral Paper
with Mirina Moloney Art
$115
In this experimental watercolor class, students will explore with paint, salt and other materials on Yupo and Stone Papers. Students are encouraged to experiment in the spirit of play, try new techniques, take risks, embrace mistakes and let go of judgement as this is when we allow our most creative selves to shine. All students will go home with a framed piece.
What is Yupo Paper?
It is a synthetic, recyclable and waterproof paper with unique attributes that create different effects from traditional woodpulp or cotton paper. It's smooth, non-absorbent surface allows the paint to flow more freely and colors to stay especially bold and vibrant.
What is Mineral Paper?
It is made up of 80% calcium carbonate (mineral found in shells and stone) and has a smooth, vellum-like surface which allows for more fluid movement than traditional watercolor paper but is more absorbant than Yupo, creating it's own unique effect.
Our Policies:
Please arrive 10 minutes early for your workshop. Workshops start on time. If you are more that 15 minutes late for your class, you may forfeit your chance to take the class.
You may cancel for a refund up to 21 days before the workshop. After that, workshop fees are not refundable or transferable.
We reserve the right cancel or reschedule a workshop with fewer than 4 sign ups. If you cannot attend the rescheduled date, you will receive a refund.
Please note that we may take photos during the workshop to use on social media. If you do wish to be photographed, please let the teacher know when you arrive.
If you are sick, please stay home. Call or email to let us know that you are not coming.
Last minute cancellations are extremely challenging for our guest teachers. Often times, materials have been purchased and meticulously prepared ahead of time. Keep in mind that late cancellations are a financial burden on these very special artists.
Mirina Moloney is an LA based Mixed Media artist with a background in fashion, jewelry design and photography. She has a penchant for paper and a passion for intuitive arts. She believes that the point of art is the expansion that happens within the artist while being in the state of creation. She finds constant inspiration through playing with the balance of intuition and intention and finds purpose in helping people connect with their instinctive creative core.