During lockdown I happened on an online course taught by Tom Bree via West Dean. Loved it, and have been doing other online, and in-person, courses at the Prince's School of Traditional Arts, and following a few tutorials available on youtube and via websites.
Most recent was a week-long course on five-fold geometry, taught by Mohammed Aziz. For four days we followed instructions to make ever more difficult patterns, and on the fifth daydid a less complicated one, and had time to add colour to the pattern. Ten-pointed stars are built up from a circle divided into five - using just compass and ruler, no numbers of any kind -
Colouring in -Drawing a section of the pattern, which was then traced and transferred ten times to make the entire pattern -
Another early course was based on the windows of Ibn Tulun mosque, taught by Katya Nosyreva. These are works-in-progress from that series -
Good questions, Kathy. I'm signed up for another week-long course at the end of October and will report back then 🤞, having pondered...
ReplyDeleteWith the new term of woodblock printing about to start, I'm preparing blocks that use the "construction lines". Very experimental at the moment, not sure where they're going....