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Course Number: 224JEMC210

Dates: M, Tu, W, Th, F, September 12-16, 2022
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Meets: M, Tu, W, Th and F from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM , 5 sessions

Fee: $325.00

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This course ended on September 16, 2022

Mokume-gane is a Japanese metalworking process which produces an appearance of natural wood grain. Learn how to combine and mix Art Clay Copper and Art Clay Silver metal clays to create beautiful Mokume-Gane appearances in your clay designs. During this course we will explore several mokume-gane techniques to create different wood grain patterns and inlay designs using metal clay. You will be using different skills and techniques for each project. We will also cover greenware finishing, firing techniques and final finishing which will continue to develop your knowledge and a good foundation in a variety of silver clay techniques. No-Requisite: A kit fee of $35 is payable to the instructor for materials she provides in class. See www.spruillarts.org for a list of supplies you will need to bring to class.
Fee: $325.00

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Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 300.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00
Mandatory FeeJewelry Lab Fee$ 25.00

Patricia Lillie

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pat.lillie@gmail.com
Pat's Classes

Pat Lillie teaches Metal Clay, Metal and Metal Clay Soldering, Dichronic Glass and Metal Clay, and Techniques in Stone Setting. She says of her teaching style, people each have their own favorite ways of picking up and retaining knowledge. She tries to reach her students with several different methods in the classroom, so they can understand, retain, and apply the information she is teaching them. She likes to verbally explain the 'why I am doing things' first, 'what I am going to do' explanation 2nd, followed by actually demonstrating the techniques 3rd. Afterward, her students can explore and try the project techniques for themselves along with followup questions and answers. Her work can be seen at:

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www.patlillie.com

Pat is an artist and teacher who works in metal clay and traditional metalsmithing. She received BFA degrees in Painting, Drawing and Graphic Design. She was a part time painting and drawing instructor and a full-time professional graphic designer until 2009. In 2000, she started designing and creating with precious metals. In 2016, she was named Senior Certification Instructor by PMC Connection. She currently teaches Silver 1 and PMC metal clay classes at William Holland School of Lapidary in north Georgia and in her private studio.

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She is a jewelry designer who loves working in both traditional metalsmithing techniques and metal clay. She feels these two mediums allow for a greater diversity in creativity and freedom of expression in her art. She incorporates her knowledge of lapidary, intarsia and lampwork beading in her work. Her desire to share what she was experiencing and creating took her down the path to become a teacher. Pat says, "You can't keep it to yourself." She found that in order to really enjoy and be inspired to create my artwork, she had to share with others, so they could learn it as well.

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There are many great artists whose work she loves, but Georgia O'Keefe is her favorite artist. Her intimate detail and use of color has always captured Pat's imagination. But, her biggest inspiration was her father. He encouraged by example all the efforts she makes in creating her art.

Her love of nature in all of its ever changing forms, textures and color is a constant source of expression in many of the pieces she designs. She finds a joy in designing and making silver jewelry that combines natural shapes, cut stones, and textures with the silver medium.

Pat loves to share and pass on, to students, her knowledge and skills with metals and metal clay in workshops in her home studio and various locations. Pat has had the opportunity to travel quite a bit (being married to a career military and commercial pilot) and has been able to visit well over 55 states and countries so far. She's hoping to see more!


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Date Day Time Location
09/12/2022Monday10 AM to 3 PM RM 203
09/13/2022Tuesday10 AM to 3 PM RM 203
09/14/2022Wednesday10 AM to 3 PM RM 203
09/15/2022Thursday10 AM to 3 PM RM 203
09/16/2022Friday10 AM to 3 PM RM 203

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