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		<description><![CDATA[ Read more about Art Journaling on my fine art site, Reconnaissance Art <p>Art journaling is a form of artistic endeavor that emphasizes process over product.  This means it offers a wonderful opportunity for beginners to explore their creative potential, at the same time it offers even seasoned artists the encouragement and incentive to explore new techniques and media.  It has become very popular in the United States, but courses in Europe are still rare so I’ve decided to host one at my studio in Bern.  The Art Journal Workshop begins on January 15, 2011 and runs continuously throughout the year.</p> <p>You don’t need to be able to draw, or to have experience with paint or other media (though artistic skills and talents are always great to have).  What you do need is a sense of adventure, and an interest in getting in touch with your creative side, exploring new territory, and pushing your limits.  Art journals can explore any aspect of your life or your interests, focus on any subject, and embrace any form of personal style.  The techniques you learn in the Workshop will help you express yourself better, and will become tools you can use as you build your artistic base.</p> <p>Workshop meetings are held on the first and third Saturday of each month, from 13:00-17:00 in the afternoon, at my home studio in downtown Bern.  At each meeting we will explore a single new technique that can be incorporated into your journal pages.  Because every class meeting presents a new technique, you may join at any time during the year, come to the classes that interest you, and end or renew your study whenever you wish.</p> <p>A list of class topics is available in advance so that you can pick the techniques you’d most like to explore.  You may pay for each Workshop meeting separately, at a rate of 35 CHF per class, but you can save money buying a subscription: 4 classes (120 CHF) or 8 classes (210 CHF) at one time.* The subscription gives you the flexibility to select the workshop sessions you would like to attend.* Classes are held in English, and supporting materials are also in English, but don’t let a lack of fluency in English stop you from signing up.  There will be enough German speakers to help you out, and most techniques don’t require much explanation beyond visual demonstration.</p> <p>All materials will be provided except the Art Journal itself.  (Here are some suggestions for choosing the format of your journal.)  I’ll have plenty of supplies on hand for experimentation during class, and I do offer some additional materials for purchase.  I also provide links to internet resources where you can order supplies for yourself.</p> *Multiple-class subscriptions must be used within 6 months of purchase. ]]></description>
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<p>Art journaling is a form of  artistic endeavor that emphasizes   process over product.  This means it  offers a wonderful opportunity for   beginners to explore their creative  potential, at the same time it   offers even seasoned artists the  encouragement and incentive to explore   new techniques and media.  It has  become very popular in the United   States, but courses in Europe are  still rare so I’ve decided to host   one at my studio in Bern.  The Art  Journal Workshop begins on January   15, 2011 and runs continuously  throughout the year.</p>
<p>You don’t need to be able to draw, or to have experience with paint    or other media (though artistic skills and talents are always great to    have).  What you do need is a sense of adventure, and an interest in    getting in touch with your creative side, exploring new territory, and    pushing your limits.  Art journals can explore any aspect of your life    or your interests, focus on any subject, and embrace any form of    personal style.  The techniques you learn in the Workshop will help you    express yourself better, and will become tools you can use as you  build   your artistic base.</p>
<p>Workshop meetings are held on the first and third Saturday of each month, from 13:00-17:00 in the afternoon, at my home studio in downtown Bern.     At each meeting we will explore a single new technique that can be    incorporated into your journal pages.  Because every class meeting    presents a new technique, you may join at any time during the year, come    to the classes that interest you, and end or renew your study  whenever   you wish.</p>
<p>A list of class topics is available in advance so that you can pick    the techniques you’d most like to explore.  You may pay for each    Workshop meeting separately, at a rate of 35 CHF per class, but you can    save money buying a subscription: 4 classes (120 CHF) or 8 classes  (210   CHF) at one time.* The subscription gives you the flexibility to   select  the workshop sessions you would like to attend.* Classes are   held in  English, and supporting materials are also in English, but   don’t let a  lack of fluency in English stop you from signing up.  There   will be  enough German speakers to help you out, and most techniques   don’t  require much explanation beyond visual demonstration.</p>
<p>All materials will be provided except the Art Journal itself.  (Here    are some suggestions for choosing the format of your journal.)  I’ll    have plenty of supplies on hand for experimentation during class, and I    do offer some additional materials for purchase.  I also provide  links   to internet resources where you can order supplies for yourself.</p>
<h6>*Multiple-class subscriptions must be used within 6 months of purchase.</h6>
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