Raudsaumsmaling Plate In this engaging class, you will delve into the world of Raudsaumsmaling, a captivating style of rosemaling inspired by the intricate embroidery of the Telemark bunads. You will learn about its distinctive characteristics of this unique style, exploring its design elements, vibrant color scheme, and shading techniques. You’ll gain valuable insights and hands-on experience to enhance your rosemaling skills. Join us for a creative journey that celebrates the beauty and tradition of Raudsaumsmaling!
Date: Fri., June 20, 2025 1PM-5PM to Sat., June 21, 2025 8AM-5PM
To register for classes you must have registered for the Rosemaling Coast to Coast 2025 Convention.
Your instructor:
Bio: Jan Boettcher began her journey into the Norwegian folk art of rosemaling in 1980, inspired by her grandmother's family from the Valdres Valley of Norway. With a belief in maintaining traditional techniques while adding her own unique interpretations, Jan aims to promote interest in this rich art form. She has studied with both Norwegian and American teachers, painting around 12 different styles of rosemaling. Jan has won numerous awards and has had her work published in several art magazines. She teaches private rosemaling lessons in her home studio in Thorntown, Indiana, where she and her husband also operate Turn of the Century Wood Products, supplying unfinished wood products to decorative artists worldwide.
Date & Time
Jun 20, 2025 1:00 PM - Jun 21, 2025 5:00 PM
Venue Details
Emassy Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Airport
7901 34th Avenue South Bloomington, Minnesota 55425
Rosemaling Coast to Coast
Rosemaling Coast to Coast, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organized to celebrate the art of Norwegian rosemaling through a national organization that supports and enriches the artistic activities of the individual. Members study, paint, teach, and promote the love of rosemaling. The skillset is broad, from beginners to highly-skilled, award-winning artists. Formed in 2016, the organization began holding biennial conventions to promote, teach and appreciate the folk art of rosemaling. Visit our website at www.RosemalingCoastToCoast.org for more information.