STITCH SKETCHING – Layers and Stitch : Garden Paths
Workshop Information
A warm welcome back to Cas who has been on her exciting teaching tours to Australia, Germany and Japan, her inspirational meaningful work speaks for itself and is seen in may prestigious galleries.
A mixed media workshop running for using paper, textile, exploring drawing, marks and lines. Design exercises will lead to machine or hand stitched drawings onto lightweight fabrics, cottons, muslins, silk organza, synthetics and combining them with paper. Possibilities will arise to create complex layered dimensional drawings.Creative exercises with reference to the ‘found object’ as a reference and their application in relation to different fabrics (torn and old materials such as handekrchiefs, clothing and vintage fabrics). and found materials/paper will further help to develop a personal expression and add meaning to your work.Your ‘visual narrative’ will take inspiration from the garden here at Cowslip or your own references What Students will achieve:A series of small samples and pieces which could be used as a starting point student’ own practice for textile based work and mixed media, collage, stitching, 3-D, books or sculptural work.Discussing ideas for working with the fabric and papers such as methods of layering and stitching together.Developing the stitched mark as an additional decorative mark.
Student preparation:As you work through the course you may chose to make reference from personal images or ideas looking at gardens inspired by the garden here at Cowslip or your own references, surfaces of walls, marks in the land etc using materials you have collected for inspiration. Bring one or two images of previous work if you have them.
Equipment:notebook, Your favoured drawing media/paints Can include any ot the following, small
tubes of acylic or fabric paint, Koh-I Noor paint palletes. Any dyes stains you may like to bring (ink/ silk
paint etc)not oil paint as it will not dry.
1 inch brush, 2/3 finer brushes, sponge, plastic lidded containers for paint and paste, sponge.Suitable
clothing for workshop. Basic sewing equipment (scissors, threads, pins),
Papers:Collect assorted waste papers from patterned paper bags, oriental specialist papers, art papers,
printed photocopies,old or discarded sketchbook drawings,paper offcuts
Gathered Fabrics. A range of fabrics natural and synthetics, net curtains, organza prints, lace, scraps
of cotton/polycotton, linen, silk fabrics/organza with or without prints
One or two small objects or references for inspiration.
Camera to record work as it progresses.
(n.b paper and gathered ephemera should fit into one carrier bag!)
