Thursday 1 March 2007

Composition & Design





















This two-day course is designed to help silk painters to improve their composition and design skills. We will be looking at the elements of composition:- colour, shape, line, texture, tone and form and relating them to the principles of design:- balance, proportion, focal points, repetition, harmony, contrast, movement and rhythm. You will design a scarf or a painting using source material provided or you may bring your own.

Time: 10.00am until 4.30pm.

Days: Any days of the week by arrangement.

Price: £350.00 for individual tuition for two days.

Silk Painting on Velvet















Learn to paint richly coloured, sumptuous silk velvets using steam-fix dyes and learn blending, layering and resist techniques. On this two-day course you will paint experimental pieces; a cushion piece; and a plain or devoré silk/viscose scarf.

Time: 10.00am until 4.30pm.

Days: Any days of the week - by arrangement.

Price: £350.00 for individual tuition for two days.

Shibori part 2















On an optional second day, you will have the opportunity to extend your skills in shibori by learning further pole-wrapping techniques or binding and stitching methods on a variety of silks such as chiffon and velvet using discharge, illuminants and dip-dyeing methods using acid-dyes.

Time: 10.00 until 4.30pm.

Day: Any day by arrangement.

Price: £350.00 for the two days of individual tuition.

Shibori part 1















Shibori is an ancient resist method of patterning cloth by compressing it in various ways before dyeing it. In this intrductory workshop, you will look at examples of traditional Japanese and African shibori textiles on silk and cotton. You will then learn an Arashi shibori technique on silk using pleating, twisting and pole-wrapping and then dyeing the silks by hand to produce intricately coloured and patterned scarf lengths.

Time: 10.00 until 4.30pm.

Day: Any day by arrangement.

Price: £195.00 for one day of individual tuition.

Japanese Rozome Techniques















This course is an introduction to some of the fascinating Japanese silk painting techniques using wax resists and controlled brush-dyeing. On this three day course you will be introduced to Rö-gaki (wax drawing); Seki-dashi (barrier resist); Rö-kata (wax stencil); Rö-fubuki (wax snowstorm); Rö etching (scraffito - scratching); Shike-biki (coarse brush trailing); Hi-kizome (background dyeing) and Bö-kashi (graduated shading). You will be shown traditional Japanese materials, brushes and equipment and will work with steam-fix dyes.

Time: 10.00am until 4.30pm.

Days: Three consecutive days by arrangement

Price: £695.00

Wax-resist on silk















For students with some silk painting experience. Learn how to apply hot wax as a resist using tjantings, brushes and other mark-making tools along with overpainting and layering techniques using steam-fix dyes. The course starts with experimental work and moves on to painting a picture or scarf length.

Time: 10.00am until 4.30pm

Day(s): Any day(s) of the week - by arrangement.

Price: £195.00 for a one day course and £325.00 for two days for individual tuition
or
£150.00 each for 2 students on one day and £275.00 each for 2 students on 2 days.