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Visual Haiku with Flax Fiber Collage with Jacqueline Mallegni
Wabi-Sabi, the Japanese art of impermanence, will be the thread of our creative process as we explore the myriad possibilities with flax roving and other natural materials for collage and visual haiku.
Explore concepts of sense of place and your relationship to place through materiality. We will focus on transforming natural materials into collages through texture, perception, and ways of seeing. We will dive into mark-making with ink, dye, and stains. Discover how to use simple materials for self-expression.
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Take a deep dive into fiber art through collage and materiality. Explore the nature of textured paper combined with foraged materials, thread, ink, and dye.
Immerse yourself in a contemplative creative process.
Principal areas of focus are non-traditional papermaking with flax fiber for collage.
Develop a project or idea using collage concepts for decorative panels.
Receive daily process-oriented demonstrations and visual presentations in a collaborative environment.
Implement new techniques with natural fibers.
The workshop is designed to alternate between focused instructional demonstrations and uninterrupted time for art-making between sessions.
All skill levels are welcome.
GARDEN PAPERS | MARY HARK
Using common bio-waste found in your yard or your garden, along with Asian fibers, workshop participants will produce a portfolio of beautiful, high-quality papers, appropriate for book arts, collage, printmaking and other inventive, artful applications.
Starting with a thorough discussion of the many qualities handmade papers can carry, students will consider how different fibers and processing decisions influence the physical properties of the final sheet. A simple approach to Asian papermaking as well as ways of setting up a papermaking studio in your home or classroom capable of producing strong, well-considered papers without expensive equipment will be covered. Simple plans for building equipment as well and many samples of garden papers will be shared.
Students will leave with the information necessary to create pop-up guerrilla papermaking sites wherever they are, and a lovely portfolio of papers made during the week!