Virtual Art Class | Serenity Stone Wrapping Workshop with Kathy Badrak

Sunday, January 24, 2021 & Sunday, February 21, 2021

1:30 - 3 p.m. via Zoom

PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING:

This recording is entirely self-guided. Students must furnish their own rocks and materials. A link to the recording and a suggested supply list will be provided on the confirmation screen upon registration. DO NOT CLOSE SCREEN BEFORE COPYING VIDEO LINK.

Courtesy Kathy Badrak

Courtesy Kathy Badrak

Courtesy Kathy Badrak

Courtesy Kathy Badrak

  • Virtual Art Class | Serenity Stone Wrapping Workshop with Kathy Badrak

  • JANUARY CLASS | Sunday, January 24, 2021 | 1:30 to 3 p.m.

  • FEBRUARY CLASS | Sunday, February 21, 2021 | 1:30 to 3 p.m.

  • $25 class fee, all materials included

  • Questions? Call (805) 686-8315

SPACE LIMITED - join us for a fun virtual art class - learn the basics of wrapping stones with waxed linen to make one-of-a-kind serenity stones, each as individual as you are! 

Rock wrapping is an art form rooted in Japanese tradition. Wrapped stones could be used in Japanese gardens to guide visitors along a prescribed route or the correct spiritual path. Today, there are many variations of rock wrapping using many different materials. For this workshop, attendees will learn two methods of rock wrapping to create your own serenity stone.

Skill Level: All ages welcome, but probably not suitable for young children.

Please note: Materials packet will be available for pick up two days before the workshop. A class recording will be available to all registrants for one week following the course.


About the Instructor

Kathy Badrak is a mixed media artist who has been a basket weaver for more than 30 years. She loves harvesting and preparing different local natural materials for her basketry and enjoys working with their many colors, varieties, and textures. Intrigued with the weaving patterns of her baskets, she began to explore different methods of weaving on wood, gourds, and stone in her art.

Badrak is a member of the Lompoc Valley Art Association, California Gourd Society, and the American Gourd Society. Her work has been featured and sold through art galleries, commission work, and shows throughout California. She has won numerous awards in juried shows and has exhibited as a featured artist at the Cypress Gallery in Lompoc, California.