When your deskstop crashes . .
The 12 workshops that I am currently filming | |
Argghh!!! It was all going to well!! Have you ever lost work on your computer? I have learned a big lesson when editing videos - save the entire file first, then start editing. The software that I use to edit my videos crashed while it was exporting a finished file - without saving it. Groan.
So, back into the studio to record the final part of Bonkers about Bondaweb. The second workshop I have recorded for the Experimental Textiles Video Library & Membership. At least it was only the last shorter section of the workshop. I am really enjoying recording all my workshops, even with the hiccups. It is good to revisit processes I have been developing and teaching for a good many years.
The new membership is only available to my newsletter subscribers, you can subscribe at the bottom of any page of my website - www.kimthittichai.com
The membership already includes students who have signed up from various part of the UK, The United States of America, Canada and New Zealand. This is going to be such fun.
Applique hare created from newspaper
The latest newsletter is going out later today with the special link and password for my subscribers.
Subscribers to my newsletter will be offered a special one-off €100 early bird discount of €250 from May 4th to May 11th. The early bird members will be able to view the 12 videos as I upload them between now and August, which means they will have a 15 month subscription. 2 of the 12 workshop videos will be launched into the video library on May 9th. The rest will be uploaded regularly in the months up to August 2023. Early bird members will have access to each of the private groups (hosted on my website) for the workshops, and will be offered the opportunity to join monthly group Zoom meetings to chat about their personal progress and any questions they may have.
A seaweed sample created by cutting shapes from painted Bondaweb with a soldering iron |
A seaweed sample created by cutting shapes from painted Bondaweb and polyester organza with a soldering iron |
In the latest workshop I demonstrate how to cut painted Bondaweb with a soldering iron. I haven't shared this process before as it one of the processes I use in my work. I also show you how you can decorate hard surfaces with decorated painted Bondaweb. I am bringing all my workshops up to date.
Right back into the studio . . .
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