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Using a Studio Journal: to develop your creativity and better your
design skills
Keeping a Studio journal is a process for catching ideas, developing
those ideas into designs with the aim of realising those designs in
fiber. Unlike an Art journal which aims to be an aesthetic object in
its own right a Studio journal is a designers workhorse. Many people
confuse the two!
This course covers the process of using a Studio journal to create
designs suitable for textiles such as contemporary embroidery, or
quilting but not making those pieces up. To use a Studio journal as
part of your creative practice you do not have to know how to draw but
there are some tricks to establishing a process that leads to a design
that can be applied to textiles. This workshop covers the process of
how to keep a studio journal, how to develop and idea further, and how
to turn it into a design suitable for a project in fiber. Painters
keep a sketchbook to take visual notes of what they see but their
finished paintings and their sketches are very different. Writers keep
notebooks but their published book is not the same as what is first
put down. Notebooks are starting points for more developed ideas. Both
writers and painters go through a process using their sketches and
notes as a starting point. Fiber artists do the same thing when they
develop a design. Studio journals can be used as the starting point
for textile practitioners. This is what this course is about.
Each week during the 6 lesson class a series of design exercises are introduced. Students work
though these in order to develop designs that can be applied to fiber.
They aim to develop design skills and the habit of using a studio
journal.
Please note that this course is about keeping a studio journal as a
work horse not about creating an art journal that is a finished object
in its own right. The emphasis is very much on using a studio journal
as part of a design process to produce something in fiber. The course
contains design exercises and techniques and discusses how these might
be applied to textiles. It is a course where students spend their time
designing for textiles and working in their Studio Journal rather than
working a step by step project. That said I am definitely not going to
discourage anyone from jumping in and making something!
The supply list will be sent to all students one week before the class starts. Once you buy this class you will receive an email order confirmation, but you will not hear from us again until the supply list is sent.
A high speed connection to the internet is recommended for all students.
In order to participate in online classes at joggles you are expected to have basic computer and internet skills. You need to be able to browse the internet, know how to download and save a document to your PC's hard drive, and understand how to open and save email attachments. It is your responsibility to learn these skills before the class begins.
Please be certain you are comfortable with all of these skills. Class fees will not be refunded once the class has begun.
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