25263 Photo Flag Book
Class | Available
Registration deadline: 5/13
A flag book is a fun way to display a photo, picture, drawing, any image you want to show off. In class you will cut and mount your picture into this unique book that you will be making. More details about the picture’s specifications will be provided by the instructor prior to class.
AGE: Adults
- MATERIALS FEE: $7 paid to instructor for glue, cover board, and papers–decorative and structural, instructions
- Cutting mat, X-acto knife, metal ruler, pencil, small paintbrush for gluing, a picture (the instructor will email details for the picture), Optional: bone folder
Melita Gill
I have a home pottery and fiber arts studio in Henrietta and I am in the process of setting up a working studio in West Sparta. The beginning of my experience in clay was through the Creative Workshop at the Memorial Art Gallery. The first time I sat down at a potter’s wheel I was hooked. I continued my ceramic education at the downtown campus of RIT. It was there where I was introduced to Raku, which has become my primary pottery technique. Shortly after discovering pottery I took a weaving class at a local shop. Weaving and the fiber arts intrigued me almost as much as pottery. Several years later I earned a degree in art studio from SUNY Geneseo. Although I concentrated in textiles, which introduced me to many fiber art techniques, it was classes in anthropology that forever changed my artwork. I became fascinated in prehistoric European artifacts and symbols inspiring my raku pottery. I began combining clay and fiber arts in raku-fired masks and vessels embellished with fibers, beads, feathers, and small weavings.
I became the equipment rental person shortly after joining the Weavers' Guild of Rochester. This is where I first saw a triangular frame loom. I became interested in the various weaving techniques that can be done on the triangular loom. I use several sizes of looms and design scarves and shawls combining triangles and a variety of yarns.
I have continued to take classes and workshops in both pottery and fiber techniques. I believe it’s important to be open to new learning experiences from many sources.