Silk Painting with Gutta
Instructed by Beth Abaravich
Now you can learn how to make beautiful permanent designs on silk fabric. Utilizing the time honored technique of gutta resist and silk dyes students will create unique pieces of wearable art. They are encouraged to bring inspiration for a design they would like to make and the instructor will help them adapt it to the scarf format. Then they will draw the resist on the fabric and fill the lines in with color. We will set the dyes in class and you can take your work home to enjoy or give as a gift. Above all fun is our end goal!
$125 All Materials Included
Must be age 16+ to book
Rescheduling or Cancelations must occur 72 hours before appointment time
Beth Abaravich Bio Originally from Kansas City, Beth has lived in Los Angeles for the past 30 years. Along with horses, drawing and painting were an escape from small town life. She has two bachelor’s: One in fashion design from Otis College of Art and Design and one in fine art from the Art Institute of Chicago. She received her MFA in art from Art Center College of Design in 2018. Currently Ms. Abaravich teaches in the fashion design program at Otis and Woodbury University in Burbank, Ca. After taking a silk painting workshop in the 2010, she became interested in the artistic potential of fashion and its many processes. She has exhibited her work in many group shows and last August had a solo show at Keystone Art Space titled “Hopeful Time Capsule”. She is also the recipient of the Not Real Art Artist Grant in 2019.