The second day of Bobby's workshop continued from where we left off on Day 1. Our first exercise was monoprinting both on fabric and on paper.
Printing on calico (sorry I haven't been able to get a good photo of this)
Sketchbook pages - sorry about the quality of the photos.
Altering the surface - using graphite powder to highlight the marks
Paper put through crimpers
Shibori style
Hot iron on fax paper
I wiped up all the black and white acrylic paint from my monprinting onto this brown paper - photo on left of page. I cut it up into 3" squares
Bobby suggested I thought about placement - distance between the squares
Bobby gave us so much information and so many ideas. She generously shared her sketchbooks with us and talked about the quilts hanging in the exhibition at the Minerva Gallery.
We all had a fabulous time.
Thanks for stopping by.
Bernice
Monday, 14 August 2017
Friday, 11 August 2017
Mixed Media Approaches
This week I attended a 2 day workshop at the Minerva Gallery in Llanidloes. It was called Mixed Media Approaches to Abstract Designs with Bobby Britnell.
It was described thus:
This will be a challenging course which will take students on a journey of discovery by starting with a series of clear, quick accessible drawing exercises directly onto prepared papers. All of this preliminary work, which will be carried out using a variety of media, surfaces and tools, will form the basis for personal interpretations into larger scale works using mixed media approaches. The course is not about producing a finished piece of work but is about the ‘journey’ and the ‘discovery’ of something new along the way. It will hopefully encourage you to think differently about your work. Artist research will help to inform students of further developments and ideas. It is also hoped that students will engage in some lively discussion.
Challenging!!!
Anyway we spent 2 days being challenged and with clear instructions from Bobby I ended up with 35 pages of an A4-ish sketchbook filled up.So as that's a lot of photos I'll do two posts.
The following are photos of each page in my sketchbook. The notes haven't been added yet and I'm not going to go through all the information we were given. You'll have to go on one of Bobby's courses for that!
Using a Graphite stick
Using a pen
Graphite, pen, an eraser and a pencil
On gesso
On calico with gesso
It was described thus:
This will be a challenging course which will take students on a journey of discovery by starting with a series of clear, quick accessible drawing exercises directly onto prepared papers. All of this preliminary work, which will be carried out using a variety of media, surfaces and tools, will form the basis for personal interpretations into larger scale works using mixed media approaches. The course is not about producing a finished piece of work but is about the ‘journey’ and the ‘discovery’ of something new along the way. It will hopefully encourage you to think differently about your work. Artist research will help to inform students of further developments and ideas. It is also hoped that students will engage in some lively discussion.
Challenging!!!
Anyway we spent 2 days being challenged and with clear instructions from Bobby I ended up with 35 pages of an A4-ish sketchbook filled up.So as that's a lot of photos I'll do two posts.
The following are photos of each page in my sketchbook. The notes haven't been added yet and I'm not going to go through all the information we were given. You'll have to go on one of Bobby's courses for that!
Using a Graphite stick
Using a pen
Graphite, pen, an eraser and a pencil
On gesso
On calico with gesso
We also looked at how artists use line in their art.
Thanks for stopping by.
Bernice
Labels:
Bobby Britnell,
Minerva Gallery,
mixed media
Monday, 7 August 2017
Steph Redfern: Personal Pages
Following on from the one day workshop I did a separate 2 day workshop with Steph Redfern, again at the RBSA in Birmingham. And I remembered to take photos!
The theme for the 2 days was Artists Books which is a vast subject. If you're interested Google and you will find over 14,000 articles on the internet!
Steph brought several examples of her work for us to look at and you can see them on her website.
I had already decided before I went that I would use Venice as my inspiration - continuing with the work I have shown on the blog here over several posts.
I took some of the same fabrics from the previous workshop plus lots of the gelli prints that I had done.
I started on the first day with some A4 sheets of Khadi paper and learning from the Floating Patterns workshop I isolated a few elements from the pile.
I didn't plan what I wanted to do and just glued different things to different pages. At the end of the day I had these:
But I wasn't thrilled with them and half way through had discovered the papers weren't all the same thickness or colour. I went home for a rethink.
Next day I started on a zigzag book and this time laid it out before sticking. I also managed to make the space I was working in just as untidy as at home! And this photo was taken after I had tidied up a bit.
I left this and returned to the original A4 sheets. Steph found she had some of the thicker paper and I was able to buy that which really helped.
I dismantled some of what I had done the day before and removed some of the pages which may appear as another book! I then went on to make these pages, with the first photo showing the cover.
There are several more pages to make and some additions to make to those pictured here plus some stitching but by now I was running out of steam.
I went back to the zigzag book and started some stitching and adding the odd bead!
I'm pleased with where this work is going. I hope it all gets finished.
Thanks for stopping by.
Bernice
The theme for the 2 days was Artists Books which is a vast subject. If you're interested Google and you will find over 14,000 articles on the internet!
Steph brought several examples of her work for us to look at and you can see them on her website.
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| Photo from Steph's website used with permission |
I had already decided before I went that I would use Venice as my inspiration - continuing with the work I have shown on the blog here over several posts.
I took some of the same fabrics from the previous workshop plus lots of the gelli prints that I had done.
I started on the first day with some A4 sheets of Khadi paper and learning from the Floating Patterns workshop I isolated a few elements from the pile.
I didn't plan what I wanted to do and just glued different things to different pages. At the end of the day I had these:
But I wasn't thrilled with them and half way through had discovered the papers weren't all the same thickness or colour. I went home for a rethink.
Next day I started on a zigzag book and this time laid it out before sticking. I also managed to make the space I was working in just as untidy as at home! And this photo was taken after I had tidied up a bit.
I left this and returned to the original A4 sheets. Steph found she had some of the thicker paper and I was able to buy that which really helped.
I dismantled some of what I had done the day before and removed some of the pages which may appear as another book! I then went on to make these pages, with the first photo showing the cover.
There are several more pages to make and some additions to make to those pictured here plus some stitching but by now I was running out of steam.
I went back to the zigzag book and started some stitching and adding the odd bead!
I'm pleased with where this work is going. I hope it all gets finished.
Thanks for stopping by.
Bernice
Labels:
artists books,
RBSA,
Steph Redfern,
Venice
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