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Flatiron Building
1209 Pendleton Street
Greenville, SC  29611
www.patriciakilburg.com

Want to visit the Studio?  Call 630-1652

Patricia Kilburg
Little Gem
Acrylic/Mixed Media on Canvas
6” X 6”
www.patriciakilburg.com

HAPPY 4TH of JULY!

Since the holiday lands on the first Friday of the month, I will not be open.  I’ll be looking for the perfect spot to watch some fireworks.  Enjoy the holiday, and see you at the First Friday Gallery Walk in August!


ENCAUSTIC WORKSHOPS

Experience encaustic, the ancient art of painting with pigments dissolved in hot wax.  Learn the process used for this luminous medium in a two day workshop.  Includes basic painting and fusing, incising lines and marks, creating texture, and adding collage elements.  Artists of every skill level will create an encaustic painting.
$300, plus $50 materials
Bring a friend and receive a discount
Call 630-1652 to schedule.

Workshops in July:

Monday and Tuesday, July 7 & 8,
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Two openings!

Friday and Saturday, July 18 & 19,
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
FULL


“PRESSING” MATTER!

NEW WORKS ON PAPER COMING SOON:

I recently completed a wonderful printmaking workshop taught by Jane Nodine, Assistant Chair of Fine Arts and Communication Studies at the University of South Caroline Upstate where she is Professor and Director of the Curtis R. Harley Gallery.  The class was held on the beautiful campus of Western Carolina University through Cullowhee Mountain ARTS.  Inspired by the mountains, forests, and waterfalls nearby, these works are created using encaustic wax to develop collagraphic plates for making intaglio prints.  The wax is very sensitive to mark-making and produces lush prints with detailed texture.  It combines painting, drawing and printmaking all in one technique.  I will continue to develop works using this method throughout the rest of the summer.

 

Pat and Paper

“I always have the most fun on the Fourth of July.  You don’t have to exchange any gifts.  You just go to the beach and watch fireworks.  It’s always fun.”
- James Lafferty