Paper Clay 101: Recycle, Sculpt, and Paint

with Brandi Linné

A red pumpkin carved with a sinister face, featuring menacing eyes, a small nose, and a wide, jagged mouth with carvings resembling teeth. A small green leaf is attached at the top of the pumpkin.
A professional woman with blonde hair wearing a white shirt and black blazer, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression.

About the Instructor Brandi Linné

Brandi Linné is a mixed media artist whose sculptural works blur the line between structure and spontaneity through layered textures, repurposed materials, and intuitive form. Working primarily with upcycled chipboard, paper clay, and found objects, she transforms the overlooked into tactile, emotionally resonant pieces. Her evolving body of work invites viewers to slow down, engage with detail, and experience the quiet power of materiality. Rooted in curiosity, sustainability, and the transformative nature of play, Brandi’s practice merges environmental mindfulness with formal experimentation—offering art that is as thoughtful as it is visually compelling.