In celebration of a students work . .
A detail of one of the panels of the mobile |
Those of you who teach will know how great it is when a past student sends you an excited email with images of work they have created (and sold) after one of your workshops.
This student, who doesn't want to be named but has given me permission to use her images. She took various online workshops with me during the pandemic. This work was created after working through my workshop A New Starting Point, which features painted Bondaweb and recycled papers. Maybe a bit of glitter and foil too . . !
The work that has been sold is this beautiful mobile. Isn't it fabulous?
The mobile featuring 11 double sided panels of gorgeousness |
Here are a few of the panels in progress . .
Detail of the print on these small panels |
The decorative papers were torn and layered with painted Bondaweb and decorated with transfer foil and print. I love the use of red, not many people use it, It balances the darker blue beautifully.
Here are few more pieces of work from this student -
I do love to celebrate students' work. Working on your own after a workshop can be a bit dispiriting, it can be too easy to put your samples away for 'another day' and do something else. Particularly when the work is experimental with no set path.
This blog post celebrates all my students that develop their workshop/course samples.
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A New Starting Point is one of the workshops I will be launching in the NEW Experimental Textiles Video Library & Membership
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