Friday, September 17, 2010

A beautiful place to make art

Laurel Hill Cemetery is one of the jewels of Philadelphia. Founded in 1836, it is the second oldest rural cemetery in the United States and home to some of the most beautiful artwork I've ever seen.
AND I AM GETTING TO DO A ZENTANGLE CLASS THERE!
Class participants will learn some traditional patterns, but I plan to introduce some patterns based on the stone work that can be found there. The Patterson Lion, shown here, has some lovely tangles on the base.
The date of the class is November 6, and the session starts at 10:00 a.m. The workshop will wrap up at lunch time, leaving ample time for folks to take the cell phone tour of the oldest section of the cemetery.

To register, click this here link, right HERE.






3 comments:

  1. Hey Terri,
    I have some questions about this class. Could you reach out to me via email? Thanks,
    Angie
    angie19130@yahoo.com

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  2. Do you think you will have the opportunity to do this at Laurel Hill in the future? I hope so. I would love to try this, but don't have the money this week.

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  3. I hope so! This is a grand experiment for Laurel Hill and for me, so I hope it goes well. Another option for you may be to arrange a house party with some friends. That way, you can schedule the event for a time that's right for you!

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