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Dimension and Asymmetry - Mixed Media Faces with Joan Schwartz
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Intro and personal interview with Joan and Tami (9:08)
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Course overview (0:33)
Patterns and inspiration (2:12)
Getting ideas for creating dimensional and asymmetrical faces (1:56)
How Joan chooses parts of faces and puts them together on paper (4:44)
Tools and adhesives (5:09)
Tracing and cutting out face shapes using foam board (3:39)
Substrate and hanging hardware (1:08)
Choosing and cutting stained glass background (4:49)
How to adhere the glass background to the substrate (1:44)
Materials for Joan's Dimensional and Asymmetrical Mixed Media Faces (2:26)
Building your base elements with foam board (4:16)
Label, arrange, and securely glue the foam and stained glass pieces (5:33)
Adhering additional glass elements to the foam layers (4:00)
Building a mustache using Joan’s beading technique (10:43)
Embellishing the shirt with beads and tiles for texture and visual pop (24:52)
Adhering the face glass onto the foam layer (2:03)
How to use your creativity to fix a mistake (10:02)
Bringing the shirt layers together (7:15)
Auditioning and adding embellishments to the shirt (6:24)
Making choices for the facial elements (11:08)
Refining the face with added features and details (10:21)
Attaching the playful mustache and additional elements using various adhesives (17:05)
Joan's tips and tricks for creating her whimsical hair (10:23)
Finalizing the hair and securing the remaining details and shirt (5:35)
Wrap Up and Thank You! (0:29)
Label, arrange, and securely glue the foam and stained glass pieces
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