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DESIGNED AND DEVELOPED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:
WORLD-CLASSC COLLAGE ARTIST, AUTHOR AND TUTOR DONNA WATSON
AND COURSE-INDUSTRY LEADER FIBRE ARTS TAKE TWO
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We are so excited to bring you a second online course with Donna Watson based on her signature Wabi Sabi Collage. To be notified when this course is open for enrolment add your name and email above. We can’t wait to share this incredible course with you!
What is Wabi Sabi?
Wabi Sabi is a Japanese aesthetic and way of life or a way of looking at things and seeing the world. Wabi means living with simplicity and nature, and Sabi refers to the passage of time. Wabi Sabi finds harmony and beauty in the transience and aging process… things that are worn, torn, weathered and rusty.
What can you expect with The Way of Wabi Sabi Collage with Donna Watson?
Donna Watson is a USA based award winning mixed media collage artist and teacher. Her process involves hand painted papers using acrylic paints and a Gel plate.
This course is the whole package, designed for you to find out more about wabi-sabi, papers and how to compose and get the content you want into your collages. All while finding your own voice and identity through your content and artwork.
You’ll learn about:
- Wabi Sabi (of course!) and Boro
- Washi papers
- Hand made papers, hand painting papers, press flower prints, tea bag paper, fabric paper and momigami paper
- Design elements and principles
- Composition and placement
- Finding content in your work
- Working in a series
We also explore many artists and how they use design elements and principles to create their work.
You’ll be able to take risks and play around with outcomes so you can find balance and harmony in your artwork. You’ll also discover how to embrace mistakes.
This course is designed for those who want to delve deeper than surface-level art-making. "This course is not for those artists that just are looking for the easy way, the recipe," Donna says. Instead, it's crafted for those eager to explore, experiment, and express themselves authentically. "I provide as many techniques and tools as I can, so then you are ready to start creating your own collages in your voice," she adds.
Donna will step you through the following modules.
Module 1: What is Wabi Sabi
Embark on a transformative journey into the captivating world of wabi-sabi philosophy and its profound connection to collage art.
This module offers an exploration of the beauty found in imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity. Throughout the module, you will delve into the essence of wabi-sabi philosophy, celebrating its ability to elevate both artistic practice and life itself.
Discover the rich history of Boro, a traditional Japanese textile art form born out of necessity and rooted in the ethos of "mottainai" (waste nothing). Explore how the art of patching and repurposing clothing has inspired contemporary collage artists and sparked experimentation with hand-painted papers. Additionally, examine wabi-sabi aesthetics in natural and human-made objects, finding inspiration in weathered rocks, aged books, and everyday simplicity.
By the end of this module, you will:
- Gain insights into the essence of wabi-sabi philosophy, its relevance to collage art, and the influence of Boro on contemporary artistic practices.
- You'll explore how to infuse wabi-sabi aesthetics into your own collage creations, finding beauty in imperfection and simplicity.
Module 2: Washi
Donna's artistic journey, spanning from watercolours to acrylic painting, led her to incorporate collage papers into her artwork. Initially utilizing found and purchased papers, she encountered challenges with fading due to light exposure. Delving deeper into her Japanese heritage and enamoured by the allure of Japanese culture, Donna turned her attention to Japanese washi papers, seeking to replicate the textures and aging effects of Boro fabric on these papers using acrylic paints.
In this module, you will embark on a captivating journey to explore the history of Japanese washi and the intricate process of crafting these papers. Discover the remarkable qualities of various types of washi papers and their unique textures, and learn how to source and experiment with them for your own artistic endeavours.
By the end of this module, you will:
- Gain insights into the ancient art of making washi papers and explore different types of washi papers.
- Learn how to hand-paint them to create captivating textures for your collage art.
Module 3: More Discoveries
By the end of this module, you will have:
- Experimented with a variety of innovative techniques for hand-painting papers, including the traditional Japanese method of momigami using Konnyaku paste.
- Expanded your collage material repertoire to include fabric papers, pressed flowers and leaves, tea bag papers, and stitched papers embellished with found objects.
- Gained insights into the versatility of collage materials and discovered new ways to infuse your artwork with texture, colour, and personal expression.
Module 4: Elements and Principals of Design
As you explore the elements of design, including line, texture, shape, space, value, and colour, you'll uncover the diverse palette available for crafting your collages. Each element contributes its unique characteristics to convey emotions, direct attention, and establish the overall mood of your artwork.
By the end of this module, you will have learned:
- How to utilize the elements of design, including line, texture, shape, space, value, and colour, to enrich your collage compositions.
- How to apply the principles of design, such as unity, balance, contrast, dominance, pattern, rhythm, and movement, to create cohesive and visually compelling collages.
- How to make informed choices about selecting elements and principles that align with your artistic preferences and convey your intended message effectively.
Module 5: Composition
Within this module, Donna will show you the art of arranging the elements of design to create visually compelling collages. Composition is like the blueprint of your artwork, guiding the placement of colours, shapes, textures, and more to convey your message effectively. Just as in Japanese gardens, where each stone placement impacts the entire landscape, every element in your collage plays a crucial role in shaping the overall composition.
As you embark on this module, you'll discover that composition is not just about arranging elements randomly but making intentional choices that reflect your personal style and artistic vision. Whether you're aiming for balance, contrast, or unity, understanding the principles of design will empower you to craft compositions that resonate with your audience.
By the end of this module, you will have:
- Explored different compositions and their impact on the overall aesthetic of your collage.
- Learned valuable tips for creating dynamic compositions, including starting with a focal point and using odd numbers for visual interest.
- Gained insights into the importance of simplicity and thematic coherence in collage composition.
Module 6: Content & Series
You will be asked to consider the myriad elements and principles of design that reflect your personality and interests. From colours and shapes to textures and themes, each choice you make adds layers to your artistic identity. By honing in on what captivates you the most, you pave the way for more authentic, meaningful creations.
By the end of this module, you will have:
- Explored your interests, hobbies, and memories to pinpoint the content that excites you the most.
- Identified the elements and principles of design that best convey your personal message and chosen themes.
- Embarked on a series of collages that delve deep into your chosen content, allowing for growth, self-discovery, and artistic breakthroughs.
Why Enrol in a Fibre Arts Take Two Signature Course?
- Lifetime Access: Revisit the course content anytime to refresh your skills or find new inspiration. Learn at your own pace!
- Student Community Group: Engage with like-minded artists and form connections that could last a lifetime.
- Two Live Q&A Sessions: Get direct feedback and insights from Donna herself.
- 8 Weeks of Tutor Support: Donna will be there to guide you, answer your questions, and help you overcome any artistic hurdles.
- Showcase your artwork: your enrolment includes an invitation to participate in an online exhibition.
Register now to be notified when this course becomes available.
By submitting your email address and registering your interest, you agree to receive information about this course, one monthly eNewsletter and weekly Friday Feature Artist interview updates via email, in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We will never share or sell your personal information.