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Wings + Things with Deb Karash - ONLINE

Wings + Things with Deb Karash - ONLINE

Regular price $650.00 USD
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This is an online seat for a live workshop being held 
at our Texas studio!

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In-studio seats are available at this link!

We are thrilled to be welcoming Asheville artist Deb Karash back to The Makery! Deb's work is known for it's vibrant color and uniquely graphic design aesthetic, and this four day workshop is not only an opportunity learn her innovative method of adding color to metal, but also how to integrate technique and design.

In addition to sharing the nuts and bolts of her approach to coloring on metal, Deb will show us how to abstract images of birds and insects to create a composition highlighting color and pattern. She'll walk us through simplifying a design from an inspiration photo or sketch; how to plan for adding pattern and color by coloring on metal; and adding texture and dimension through the use of layers and rivets. We'll learn her special techniques for preparing the metal for the best and most colorful results, including the best way to achieve depth of color using layers and shading. We'll each get a one-on-one design consultation with Deb to make the most of our goals and ideas, as well as guidance about how to think through and plan for construction and assembly of our finished pieces. Additional fabrication techniques will be covered as time allows, but all levels are welcome - this is a great class for everyone from beginners to more experienced makers.

Workshop fee (non-taxable): $650

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
October 23 - 26, 2025
9:30 am to 5:00 pm daily

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About Deb Karash

Deb Karash brings color to metal using a technique more often used on paper. She creates beautiful jewelry by drawing on metal with Prismacolor pencils. A fascination with color and texture informs her work, both geometric and botanical, with the occasional branching off into whimsical robots and rockets. While her subject matter may change, her unusual technique remains consistent. It is her bold use of color and her application technique that drives students around the world to seek her out as a teacher.

Why does Deb choose to draw on metal? “Jewelry is about intimacy and connection. It has a history of marking special moments in time and it is one of the rare art forms that we carry out in the world with us. We use it to tell the outside world something about ourselves.” Through teaching she delights in sharing her skills and bringing students together to learn and to share their own skills and stories. For her, teaching is more than just imparting information. “There is a joy in giving a student that ‘aha’ moment when something really changes for them,” she says, “I love guiding their skills to the next level.”

“Art is not a thing, it is a way.” Elbert Hubbard

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