Upgrading Ikea Frames with William Demaria  - Weekly - 3 Weeks

Upgrading Ikea Frames with William Demaria - Weekly - 3 Weeks

Learn how to transform your basic Ikea frames into stylish pieces with William Demaria in this weekly 3-week workshop series!

By Washington Printmakers Gallery

Date and time

Tuesday, June 18 · 3 - 5pm EDT

Location

1675 Wisconsin Ave NW

1675 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20007

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Jun 18 to Jul 2

Tuesdays - 3 to 5 pm 

Adults- 4 participants

Framing on a budget and not looking to make a frame by hand from scratch?

This class will show you how to turn a cheap frame from a box store like Ikea into something that is archival and can be presented in professional contexts.

In this class you will learn how to cut UV glass to protect your art, easily archivally float your artwork on mat boards, and the basic woodworking required to reinforce a budget frame to reduce its chances of warping over time.


Note: Students are required to provide artwork dimensions to William Demaria at wdemariaart@gmail.com prior to the start of the class so that an appropriately sized frame can be purchased before the start of the class. Default frames will be white. Different color frames can be purchased if specifically requested.

Artwork must be under 20” x 26”. The price of class reflects the cost of artwork framed with UV protective glass.

Syllabus:

Week 1

Break down Ikea frame, cut glass, cut Spacers, make box for transport.

Week 2

Cut and glue matts, cut coroplast, cut strainers.

Week 3

Drill Pocket holes, mount artwork, assemble frame.


price: $180 for 3 weeks of classes. All materials provided except listed tools below.


Essential supplies (no need to purchase new tools and materials if you already have your own.)


Japanese pull saw (Western style saws with thick kerfs make dados in strainers difficult)

https://www.amazon.com/SUIZAN-Japanese-Folding-Double-Woodworking/dp/B075L4P4FN/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2X7OSLY9PA092&keywords=suizan%2Bjapanese%2Bpull%2Bsaw&qid=1697140058&sprefix=suizan%2B%2Caps%2C460&sr=8-5&th=1


Glass cutter (This is my favorite. Cheaper are available)

https://www.amazon.com/Toyo-Wheel-Cutter-TC17VVB-Handle/dp/B00439LAE4/ref=sr_1_6_pp?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.kWJchT9m31tBY_EaPaT-ABUiZJYat3praSTgqBOnNA30yUhYzVuEsy3IfbC-7_CcPEwnMoQyQpQWG03zYhdI370JHluxhayOZk99gxgXxx0pVGeG_Q91vkKpfN-7OQ9QV-PoTVipL97Qb50TVVe-0OuBQXh-u9WPr_zzBdh_QOfzjtUU1_7tQ1iDOxI42xZXL3jAs1vYWx6aH60nX5ycUpFn5hXcSaJiQZA8PSed_4cYyjn7AVch2lKoYEz70fPfw_EVNMVCt8KQzPbC3WeDxcQc0DG1ko-QJ98Rwp5UTe8.cQJKKREYuw6iTOoyDl5lQ3LJF9iAs1vY3SjbNPVlGoA&dib_tag=se&keywords=glass+cutter&qid=1711463619&sr=8-6

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Bio

William Demaria is a Baltimore based artist who has always loved drawing and traditional oil painting. He finds the process of creating artwork itself to be beautiful and has always been interested in studying the way artwork is made. He believes that every student, no matter their skill level, has an individual voice that should be developed. His teaching style is flexible and the pace of his classes adapts to suite individual students needs

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