Level: All

Saturday

Mar 28

10:00 am - 1:30 pm

Instructor: Susanne Brandt

Fee: $125 (incl all supplies)

Workshop Description:

Discover the art of transferring photographs onto unique surfaces such as antiqued aluminum, clear plexiglas, Yupo art paper, and Arches watercolor paper.

This hands-on workshop explores a range of photographic transfer and printing techniques using the “DASS Transfer Sauce.”  After a demonstration, you will have plenty of time to print your own images on different substrates and experiment with creative effects. No prior photography or art experience is needed. Participants may use their own photographs (from a smartphone or SLR camera) or choose from nature and still-life images provided by the instructor. If using your own photos, please email them to me prior to the class. Step-by-step instructions for creating transfers will be shared. Join us for a creative and inspiring session that will expand your artistic vision!

Supply List:  All supplies for this workshop will be provided by Susanne Brandt.

About the Instructor:

Susanne Brandt is an artist who is known for her fine art photography. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Alfred University as well as a masters degree in Art Education. Susanne is currently the head art teacher at Wilton High School where she has taught photography for many years. She also teaches various workshops focusing on unique printing and photographic  techniques.  Helping others explore new areas of photography remains her primary joy.  Susanne has been exhibiting her work in group and solo exhibitions in CT & NYC for over 30 years. Her alternative photographic processes include printing onto fine art paper, fabric, metal, canvas and glass. Many of the photographs
are then enhanced utilizing paints and artisanal inks. Susanne works primarily with an infrared converted SLR camera. She enjoys the medium because infrared photography has a dream-like surreal quality making the images glow with a shimmering aura. Her work seeks to capture a compelling moment in time found in cityscapes, street scenes and nature. Her goal is to create “visual meditations” in her images.
Website: https://www.brandtstudio.com/