Original Price: $25.00

Special Rate: $13.75

Steampunk Pegasus Mirror with Christi Friesen

Learn how to make this wonderful steampunk mirror with Christi Friesen! Christi will teach you about composition, use of armatures, surface treatments and embellishments. She'll also teach you how to make a smaller version if you would prefer to wear your Pegasus instead, and how to make a fantasy version if steampunk isn't your style! This is a fun class that is primarily video. There is no handout for this class.


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Original Price: $25.00

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Sculpture
All Levels
2:20:14
2:20:14

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Class Materials Listing

• Glazed ceramic tile to work on
• Oven & oven thermometer
• Polymer clay o Premo: White, ecru, ultra blue, twinkle black, burnt umber, grey granite, white gold glitter, antique gold or choose different colors or different brand of clay
• Needle-nose tweezers
• Sculpting tools
• Needle tool
• Cutting blade
• Wire cutters
• Pliers
• Brushes
• Mirror, approx. 5"
• Wire, 20-gauge and 28-gauge (optional)
• Headpins
• Polybonder glue (optional)
• Liquid clay
• Glass eyes or round beads
• Steampunk gears and accent pieces
• Surface FX powders or other mica or chalk powders



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Christi Friesen

Christi creates art because she must. It is something in her that yearns to be expressed. "My mind wanders and my fingers follow," she shares.

"In my own artistic experiences and creations I seek to be amused, enlightened and enriched. My hope is that others who view my art feel the same. I teach because I think the more art in the world, the better place it will be," says Christi.

Her primary medium is polymer, which she embellishes and accents with a variety of other media and objects. "Polymer is wonderful for connecting with fiber, beads, stone, found objects, paints, powders and so much...
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Pegasus Review by Nancy
This was a GREAT class. (Posted on 3/17/17)

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