
Explore the art of painting on silk using illustration and watercolor techniques with local artist Mylan Nguyen. Mylan is a Dallas native of Vietnamese and Mexican descent. She studied Illustration in Los Angeles at the Otis College of Art and Design and ceramics in Japan and creates gallery and installation work in her own unique illustration style.
Participants will complete a small color wheel, practice brushstrokes, resist, and salt techniques to create a unique piece on silk. Pieces from this workshop will then be used by the artist to create a sculptural, interactive installation that will displayed alongside participant work in a community exhibition.
Educators earn 3 PD credits and take home classroom application suggestions.
Explore the art of painting on silk using illustration and watercolor techniques with local artist Mylan Nguyen. Mylan is a Dallas native of Vietnamese and Mexican descent. She studied Illustration in Los Angeles at the Otis College of Art and Design and ceramics in Japan and creates gallery and installation work in her own unique illustration style.
Participants will complete a small color wheel, practice brushstrokes, resist, and salt techniques to create a unique piece on silk. Pieces from this workshop will then be used by the artist to create a sculptural, interactive installation that will displayed alongside participant work in a community exhibition.
Educators earn 3 PD credits and take home classroom application suggestions.
Explore the art of painting on silk using illustration and watercolor techniques with local artist Mylan Nguyen. Mylan is a Dallas native of Vietnamese and Mexican descent. She studied Illustration in Los Angeles at the Otis College of Art and Design and ceramics in Japan and creates gallery and installation work in her own unique illustration style.
Participants will complete a small color wheel, practice brushstrokes, resist, and salt techniques to create a unique piece on silk. Pieces from this workshop will then be used by the artist to create a sculptural, interactive installation that will displayed alongside participant work in a community exhibition.
Educators earn 3 PD credits and take home classroom application suggestions.