Discover the art of decoupage and learn how to take an ordinary object, such as a ceramic container, and turn it into an extraordinary work of art.
Learn creative ways of designing papers which will include painting, cutting, tearing, texturing, and adhering your papers to your container. Their newly created decoupage art will make an excellent art piece for the home or as a gift to someone special.
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Omi Gray is a multi-faceted teaching artist, living in Harlem, New York. "I create because it is part of my DNA!"
Omi designs and teaches fashion trends through his jewelry and textile designs. Primarily, the materials she use are gifts found in nature. Throughout the tri-state area, she teaches a variety workshops such as Botanical Printing, Nuno Felting, and Free-form Weaving and Bead/Wire Crochet.
Omi's Harlem Design Studio is within walking distance from Central Park. You can be sure to find her in "Natures Art Studio," Central Park, collectin ...
Omi's Harlem Design Studio is within walking distance from Central Park. You can be sure to find her in "Natures Art Studio," Central Park, collecting leaves and even weaving on her portable floor loom. "People are always fascinated when they see me gathering leaves; they ask 'what are going to do with them?' I show them pictures of my work and they are pleasantly surprised. When I'm weaving on my loom, in the park, I often invite people to sit, watch and try it out. I enjoy converting people to the Art of Creating."
Decoupage Objects
Nuno Felt Art Scarf
The Art of Batik Using Soy Wax
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