How do you stay motivated? How do you rest and reflect and stay in creative flow? Creativity isn't a superpower - it is a skill that needs nurturing with all your senses engaged and heightening your connection to the world. This course combines, drawing, making and writing as well as encouragement to get out into the world, to touch, feel and record what is out there. Having structured tasks will create a routine for you to develop your skills and express yourself.
Ultimately the course is structured for enjoyment, with gentle encouragement and to set boundaries and a time for you to engage in creativity. Most of the tasks are designed to be done in the warmth of your home - with some tasks to encourage you to go out and enjoy what is around you.The course assumes no previous experience. Those with more experience can still get so much from the structure and encouragement of the course and working with a new approach. This course would very much suit those who journal and want to integrate an art element.
You will finish the course with:
a calm and soulful mixed media sketchbook
a range of ideas and techniques (this course focuses on monoprint, linocut and collage) that you can revisit again
the motivation to carry on drawing and collaging
a closer connection to nature and yourself
confidence to get past creative block
a sketchbook of ideas that you can develop into art or textile work
a sense of wellbeing and connection to winter stillness
This online course offers you:
10 video tutorials - From the blank page to simple drawing techniques, to embellishing with print and collage - I will walk you through my processes. You can watch these whenever is convenient for you and stop and start them as you follow along.
30 daily tasks delivered in blocks of 7 tasks - one to do each day. These are themed and mix creative tasks with well being and journalling tasks.
A 'Welcome' session plus sections with additional resources so you can lean-in to the wisdom of nature and get support for your creativity.
A 'Goodbye' session with a summary of what you've learnt and where you can take your creativity next.
Access to an online group forum for feedback from me and other students - mutual support and motivation!
I try to use basic art equipment that most will have already. Mostly I encourage you to use what you have. :)
Suggested kit list:
For drawing artmaking:
A5 sketchbooks. Or use what you have!
Posca pens white
Water based printing ink
Ink roller
Plastic sheet or Perspex
Carbon paper – optional
Lino cutting tool
Lino
Erasers
Black ink
Watercolour brushes
Watercolours or gouache or acrylics
Black pen
Charcoal pencil
Sheets coloured or repurposed papers
Long blade scissors
For the makes:
Watercolour paper A4
Mountboard or cardboard box
Newspaper
Hole punch
tealight
wire
Wire snips
Scalpel
For self-care rituals:
Essential oils
Notebook and pen
What you will need to have:
The materials on the materials list (see above)
Access via a PC or laptop to my website where you can access the password protected pages
Broadband wifi with sufficient speed to watch video content
You will also need a willingness to have a go and try new ways of working - not focussed on the outcomes, but on devloping a creative flow and adapting new techniques
Time - regular slots that you can set aside for yourself
Commitment to fulfil the tasks and share with others in the group so that we can nurture each other.
What to expect:
After signing up you will get email confirmation of your booking and can start immediately.
Delivery is via video tutorials that you can start, stop and repeat as you wish.
There are tasks set for you to try what you have been shown in the videos as well as step by step photos of how I created the sketchbook pages in the course
You are encouraged to take photos of what you create and upload them to the course Facebook Group.
You can ask questions in the group, or by email.
Content filmed in 2022