An online approach-based exploration suitable for those willing to take a risk, closing the gap between making, meaning and materials to tell a compelling story through mixed media and stitch.
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Create Your Own Story
It allows you to express your unique perspective and tell a story through your art,
making it more personal and relatable.
But Where Do You Start?
Cas also knows before you unlock your creativity and elevate your artistry first,
you must be willing to take a risk…
Meet Cas Holmes
Cas Holmes is an internationally acclaimed Artist, Writer and Lecturer.
Her training in fine art painting and photography is evident throughout her well-known work with textiles and mixed media.
Cas’s work comes from the place between the what and the why of creation, between natural and urban environments, people and place and flows from neither a solid idea, technique or desired outcome but rather through a subliminal, intuitive and fluid process.
Often working on multiple pieces simultaneously responding to materials such as discarded cloth and papers, Cas’s work contains a history and offers the viewer an instant feeling of intimate friendliness as she magnifies the details of the often overlooked simplicities of daily life.
Cas’ work is often and perfectly described as Painting with Cloth and Stitch Sketching.
Cas is the author of several books for Batsford Publications including Stitch Stories (2015) and Textile Landscape: Painting with Cloth (2018).
Cas has received many awards for her work and recently completed a commission as part of Gypsy Maker 4 exhibition created by the Romani Cultural and Arts Company supported by the Welsh Arts Council.
Her work can be found in private and commercial collections all over the world from, London to New York to Australia.
As part of her practice Cas works on community collaborations developing a range of projects based on environmental themes from the natural and observed world. These collaborations offer her the insight to discover commonalities across these communities, which continue to inform her particular, take on the world.
Cas.
Module 1 ~ Looking Differently
Cas will demystify the sketchbook allowing you to let go of the old belief “I can’t draw!” Drawing may seem hard at first, but under Cas’s guidance, you’ll learn how to engage with your own narrative through your sketchbook to create your own story. From traditional spiral bound to creating your own improvised sketchbooks, you learn how to work on different surfaces using techniques including continuous line drawing and how it relates so well to free-motion stitching.
Lessons & Topics Covered In Module 1:
- Introduction to Sketchbooks
- Process of Discovery
- Continuous line drawing
- Isolating Textures
- Using a View Finder
- Imperfect Sketchbooks
- Telling your Story with Sketchbooks
Module 2 ~ Drawing, Observation & Appreciation
Lessons & Topics Covered In Module 2:
- Isolating your Work
- Working with Tone Value
- Drawing meets Collage
- Instinctive Collage
- Adding line and Colour
Module 3 ~ Connecting Drawing To Stitch
Lessons & Topics Covered In Module 3:
- Sewing Machine basics
- Seams – Expectations About Paper
- Adding Dimension Straight Stitch Seams and Folds
- Free Motion Stitching
- Machine Stitching into a Sketchbook
Module 4 ~ Printing With Meaning
Lessons & Topics Covered In Module 4:
- Ink on Folded Cloth
- Ink on Paper
- Relief Printing
- Printing with Botanicals
- Staines, Dyes and Wallpaper
- Staining Paper
Module 5 ~ Auditioning Materials
Lessons & Topics Covered In Module 5:
- Visualisation Processs
- Colour Palette Study
- Auditioning Layouts
- Cloth Collage
- Introducing Elements
Module 6 ~ Layering Materials - Wet Applique Method
Lessons & Topics Covered In Module 6:
- Qualities of Cellulose Adhesives
- Why we use Adhesives
- Wet Applique
- Lamination process
Module 7 ~ Connecting Your Story Through Stitch
Lessons & Topics Covered In Module 7:
- Working with Dried pre-pasted pieces
- Straight and Free motion Machine Stitch
- Relationships between material
- Machine Stitching a Drawing
- Extending your own Ideas
Module 8 ~ Hand Stitching
Lessons & Topics Covered In Module 8:
- Physical and Mental Stitching Tools
- Why we use Stitch
- Connecting to Touch Hand Stitch Exercise
- Stitching on a Smaller Piece
- Stitching the Wrong Side and French Knots
- Finding Connections
- Mounting & Hanging Textile Artwork
View Past Students Work Here
Click the image below to flip through an online exhibition by Making Connections alumni.
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