Fun with Fred!
We are very excited to welcome Fred Mullett back to the Happy Stamper for a series of workshops April 27 - 29! Conceived and brought forth sometime in the waning years of the Truman administration, Fred B. Mullett spent much of his formative years bouncing between his familial home in Kansas City, and various venues, such as Wisconsin, Arkansas, the hinterlands of Kansas and Missouri, and the mountains of Colorado. His traipsing about finally landed him in Seattle, WA. He lived there from 1983 to 2009, but has since returned to the Midwest.
After becoming enchanted by the art of nature printing - and especially Gyotaku (fish printing), Fred started his first rubber stamp company ("Fred B. Mullett, Stamps From Nature Prints") in 1993. It was intended as a part-time endeavor while attending the University of Washington/School of Fine Art for his second degree. One thing led to another, and in 1997 all other employment, recreational and educational activities were put on hold in order to concentrate on the business of being in business. He still finds time, however, to ponder both the big and little questions of it all, and break out the toys in order to make really big paintings about nothing in particular.
Arts educator, Master Mixologist (capitalized only for effect), ex-part-time actor, and owner of at least one rubber stamp company, and proud member of the Nature Printing Society, join Fred to do that voodoo that he do so well.
Class sizes are extremely limited (12 per class), so don't hesitate to reserve your spot in
The Elegant Mess, Spritz Me, Baby...Mo' Bettah!, Dancing Rubber Fish and The Rest of the Mess workshops.
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