Fabric Painting 3 Ways: This is a class in surface design. We'll be creating patterns on commercial cotton and silk with three very different kinds of paint: Shiva paintsticks, Neocolor II watercolor crayons, and Dye-na-Flow silk paints. Neocolor IIs are watersoluble wax crayons that work like watercolors on paper or fabric. They are easy to use and to clean up and give great results with minimal drawing experience. Shiva Paintstiks are oil paint in stick form. They can transform commercial cotton fabric into one of a kind material for your art quilt, mixed media piece or collage. Dye-na-Flow silk paints offer intense color and are easily heatset with an iron. We'll experiment with all three of these paints, using stamps, stencils, rubbings, resists and other techniques, on both cotton and silk, to make a fabulous collection of patterned fabrics that you can use in a whole range of projects. And you get to take home starter sets of each kind of paint!
There are still a few spots left in this class. Click HERE to register for this full-day class scheduled for Thursday, August 4.
Fabric samples painted 3 ways |
Art Journaling to Kickstart Creativity: This is a full-day expanded version of my Design Kickstarters class. It's designed to get you comfortable with using a sketchbook or visual journal to capture and develop inspirations for your textile projects. Learn how to get around the fear of the blank page and generate quick compositions that can be the start of a new design. No drawing experience needed! Get acquainted with the essential elements of art and design and do hands-on exercises to learn how to make them work for you. We'll also cover how to use photographs as sources of imagery. This class is all about the playful exploration of possibilities. Several spots still available in this class; click HERE to register. It's taking place on Friday, August 5.
Collage is one way to work in a sketchbook |
Collaging Convergence: I thought up this class as a fun way to cap off your week at Convergence. Bring the goodies you've collected during the conference, combine them with mixed media materials and papers I'll provide, and make a collage that will encapsulate your experience. You can choose to make a mailable postcard or a larger piece that becomes a lasting memento. Learn tips that make collages visually exciting--there's more to it than just gluing a bunch of random stuff down on a page! Discover how to use collage as a strategy for generating designs--and how to elevate it to create a true work of art.
Collage materials collected at Albuquerque Convergence 2010 |