Nora Faber Overvoorde Artist Exhibit

Nora’s process of painting is layered. She adds acrylic mixes, matte medium, salt and sand to provide a texture of foundation to her Clay Board. When these layers dry they become a layer for her revelatory rubbing technique of oils. She also etches into the clay or removes areas of paint to create more depth,

NHMS 8th Grade Class Night

Forest Hills Fine Arts Center 600 Forest Hill Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

Nora Faber Overvoorde Artist Exhibit

Nora’s process of painting is layered. She adds acrylic mixes, matte medium, salt and sand to provide a texture of foundation to her Clay Board. When these layers dry they become a layer for her revelatory rubbing technique of oils. She also etches into the clay or removes areas of paint to create more depth,

Nora Faber Overvoorde Artist Exhibit

Nora’s process of painting is layered. She adds acrylic mixes, matte medium, salt and sand to provide a texture of foundation to her Clay Board. When these layers dry they become a layer for her revelatory rubbing technique of oils. She also etches into the clay or removes areas of paint to create more depth,

Nora Faber Overvoorde Artist Exhibit

Nora’s process of painting is layered. She adds acrylic mixes, matte medium, salt and sand to provide a texture of foundation to her Clay Board. When these layers dry they become a layer for her revelatory rubbing technique of oils. She also etches into the clay or removes areas of paint to create more depth,

Nora Faber Overvoorde Artist Exhibit

Nora’s process of painting is layered. She adds acrylic mixes, matte medium, salt and sand to provide a texture of foundation to her Clay Board. When these layers dry they become a layer for her revelatory rubbing technique of oils. She also etches into the clay or removes areas of paint to create more depth,

Nora Faber Overvoorde Artist Exhibit

Nora’s process of painting is layered. She adds acrylic mixes, matte medium, salt and sand to provide a texture of foundation to her Clay Board. When these layers dry they become a layer for her revelatory rubbing technique of oils. She also etches into the clay or removes areas of paint to create more depth,

Nora Faber Overvoorde Artist Exhibit

Nora’s process of painting is layered. She adds acrylic mixes, matte medium, salt and sand to provide a texture of foundation to her Clay Board. When these layers dry they become a layer for her revelatory rubbing technique of oils. She also etches into the clay or removes areas of paint to create more depth,

Nora Faber Overvoorde Artist Exhibit

Nora’s process of painting is layered. She adds acrylic mixes, matte medium, salt and sand to provide a texture of foundation to her Clay Board. When these layers dry they become a layer for her revelatory rubbing technique of oils. She also etches into the clay or removes areas of paint to create more depth,

Charles LaRue Art Exhibit

I work as a contract teaching artist, most recently with the Grandville Avenue Area Arts program. I also tutor and mentor privately in a warehouse- based studio that I maintain. I had become fascinated with the topic of visual perception which I autodidactically studied, eventually getting to a point where I developed presentations that pulled together

Charles LaRue Art Exhibit

I work as a contract teaching artist, most recently with the Grandville Avenue Area Arts program. I also tutor and mentor privately in a warehouse- based studio that I maintain. I had become fascinated with the topic of visual perception which I autodidactically studied, eventually getting to a point where I developed presentations that pulled together