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Sinds mei 2020
Leraar sinds mei 2020
Learn many printmaking techniques, arts and crafts
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Van 49.01 $ /h
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Who is this for?

Artists who want to experiment and expand their creative knowledge.

Artists who love mark making, and/or textile design.

Children or adults, lessons can be adapted to meet age/ability.

The course workshops:

Adapted screen printing
This lesson you will be learning a adapted version of screen printing. I will show you how to create prints with a screen printing finish, without using a screen! This can be adapted to textiles if desired.

Adapted block printing
This lesson you will be learning a adapted version of block printing which is originally done with wood. Instead we will be creating our own blocks out of scrap materials which we will print on paper or fabric if you have any available. This can be adapted to textiles if desired.

Adapted lino printing
This lesson you will learn how lino print utilising old rubber materials such as hot water bottles, flooring.

Mono printing
This lesson you will learn how to create stunning mono prints with a range of materials.

Relief and rub
This lesson you will learn how to create relief prints, and rubbings of textures and surfaces on a wide range of materials.

Mark me up (bonus)
This lesson will be about getting you to experiment with every day materials and objects to create marks. I will show you a few of my favourites and various collage techniues you can do with the marks you create. This can be adapted to textiles if desired.

Materials required:

Paints
Pencils/pens
Paper/newspaper/tissue paper/cardboard/old fabric (anything you want to use/can get your hands on)
Rolling pin
Heavy books
Recycled materials
Extra informatie
Have materials I email out to you ready.
Have a area in your home you can work and get messy
Locatie
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Online vanuit Verenigd Koninkrijk
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I am a mixed media textile artist and craft maker. For the past year I have been working as a freelance scenic painter, costume maker, and in various art fabrication workshops. I am the founder of Studio SLO a furniture restoration company and have my own online shop selling printed jewellery, clothing and artwork I have made. I have a background in printmaking and have previous experience facilitating printmaking workshops at Design Me Print textiles. I have un up to date DBS check and was a private art tutor for two years.
I have some experience teaching art lessons virtually, starting this at the start of lockdown to raise money for the NHS.
My practice focuses on how one can fuse waste materials within traditional art and textiles techniques. Which is how I came to developing my own hybrid printing and joining method involving aluminium cans and plastic packaging. The printmaking workshops I will teach all have roots of traditional techniques with adaptions I have made so they are suitable for those without the correct equipment.
Opleiding
MA Mixed Media Textiles, Royal College of Art 2017-19
First Class Honours, Contemporary Arts Practice, BathSpa
Arts foundation, London college of Communication
Leservaring
Private Art tutor 2 years
Studio Hand, Design me print textiles- Workshop facilitator
Scenic painter 6 months
Studio hand, Live business
Leeftijd
Kinderen (7-12 jaar oud)
Tieners (13-17 jaar oud)
Volwassenen (18-64 jaar oud)
Senioren (65+ jaar oud)
Niveau van de leerling
Beginner
Gemiddeld
Duur
60 minuten
De les wordt gegeven in
Engels
Beschikbaarheid typische week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
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Online via webcam
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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Idris
I am an artist and philosopher from Amsterdam currently living in Antwerp. I studied in London where I acquired a BA from Art Academy London and a BA in philosophy from St Mary's University London.

Artistic development starts by identifying your artistic interest. As artists, we don’t always know why we draw and paint the things that we do. Yet they are not random. What captivates us or draws us towards certain artworks? This might be the tonal way in which light reflects, structural forms or mathematical division. The point being, is that we all have such aesthetic interests and step 1 is finding out what interests you!

Step 2 is helping you express your interests through painting techniques, styles and materiality. But it all starts with you. What do you want to say? And how? I will help you do this through discussion, looking at your previous work (if you have any), introducing you to a LARGE variety of artists, potentially copying their styles. I adjust my classes according to your needs.

The goal is simple: to come to understand your artistic interest, help you find techniques to express them and develop your artistic language.

(Please note that just because you have found an artistic interest and a way to express it, it does not mean that you must do only one thing for the rest of your life. It is the downfall of creativity to repeat and paint the same way over and over again. Instead, allow your interests to drive your creativity. Let it be the starting point, venture out and discover it from various angles and ways of expressing it. But also be mindful that as we grow our interests can change and as they change, we must remain honest and respond accordingly such that our artistic language can also grow.)

Have questions? Don’t hesitate to message me! I can tailor a class to your needs :)
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Idris
I am an artist and philosopher from Amsterdam currently living in Antwerp. I studied in London where I acquired a BA from Art Academy London and a BA in philosophy from St Mary's University London.

Artistic development starts by identifying your artistic interest. As artists, we don’t always know why we draw and paint the things that we do. Yet they are not random. What captivates us or draws us towards certain artworks? This might be the tonal way in which light reflects, structural forms or mathematical division. The point being, is that we all have such aesthetic interests and step 1 is finding out what interests you!

Step 2 is helping you express your interests through painting techniques, styles and materiality. But it all starts with you. What do you want to say? And how? I will help you do this through discussion, looking at your previous work (if you have any), introducing you to a LARGE variety of artists, potentially copying their styles. I adjust my classes according to your needs.

The goal is simple: to come to understand your artistic interest, help you find techniques to express them and develop your artistic language.

(Please note that just because you have found an artistic interest and a way to express it, it does not mean that you must do only one thing for the rest of your life. It is the downfall of creativity to repeat and paint the same way over and over again. Instead, allow your interests to drive your creativity. Let it be the starting point, venture out and discover it from various angles and ways of expressing it. But also be mindful that as we grow our interests can change and as they change, we must remain honest and respond accordingly such that our artistic language can also grow.)

Have questions? Don’t hesitate to message me! I can tailor a class to your needs :)
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