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Discovering Design

One of the very best classes I have taken! - Patti Morris, Calgary, AB, Canada

Everything we learn about design improves our creative work. Design is a skill that is learned through theory and perfected through practice. We learn to do the work by doing the work.  We learn about design subconsciously from the world around us and consciously with deliberate study. Design is different for everyone. Below is a recent piece that I'm quite thrilled with. You may not be. What you are drawn to and what I am drawn to differs. It forms our individuality, style, and artistic personality. These are essential ingredients for creating our own rather than copycat art and for enjoying our creativity. I want to create my pieces. You want to create your pieces. That's good.
 


Combine your uniqueness with an understanding of the elements and principles of design and you will take your work to a completely new level and be amazed at the results. Design doesn't need to be scary and highly technical. It is a set of tools for creating - a set of very fun, very informative, tools. I hope you will join me in Discovering Design.

Discovering Design is taught one-to-one via email. It's a private coaching session. My approach is to support and encourage you in developing YOUR style. I'll hold your hand and help you get where you are going through guided assignments and positive feedback but I will not tell you what to do and how to do it nor will I criticize your work. Each lesson contains assignments that will help you to create your pieces your way while learning the elements and principles of design.  I believe in support, encouragement, positive reinforcement, setting goals, and practice, practice, practice. This is only fabric (or whatever medium you work in)  Let's relax, stretch, experiment, try, and enjoy it fully. The less we stress, the more fun we have, and the more we can learn. YES YES! The lessons cover are arranged in three groupings as described below.
 

The critique was especially good since I doubt I would find that in another class and the rest of the lessons gave me so much more insight into the ways to take my pieces up a notch. And more avenues to explore when I think something more needs to be done to a piece that just isn't quite there yet. – Kathy Lukens, Hawaii, USA
 

The Foundation - These lessons form the foundation of the workshop. They focus on giving and receiving useful critique, the three principles of design, and the importance of and how to work with focal points. In these lessons, you'll learn to look at your own and other’s work in a positive, affirming way that will support your textile goals, develop a clear understanding of the basic structures of all art pieces, and learn to direct the viewers eyes to the subject of your piece.  Also discussed are a variety of starting points for beginning a new piece or altering a current one. Guided assignments as well as small design it yourself projects are included in the lessons. By the end of these lessons, you will have will have completed three sets of topic specific design studies and three resolved pieces that reflect those studies.

Doing a critique for each lesson has enabled me to look at my work in different ways and have reasons why it does or doesn't work. Also, doing a critique each lesson enabled me to gain confidence and experience in critiquing - a totally new endeavor. - Sarah Carpenter, USA

Color & Value - Color colors everything. We love it. We're afraid of it. With a little direction and practice, working with color becomes fun and easy! Color and value are two of the six elements of design. In these lessons, you will explore the color groupings that you are most commonly drawn to and learn ways to enhance them through the use of color schemes. In addition, you will explore your preference for certain value ranges and learn how to make them more powerful and effective. As you progress through the assignments, you will become more confident and comfortable with your color choices and will develop textile pieces with a range of values from light to dark. You'll be amazed at how simple changes create more powerful and effective pieces. Guided assignments as well as small design it yourself projects are included in the lessons. By the end of these lessons, you will have will have completed three sets of topic specific design studies and three resolved pieces that reflect those studies.

I have taken a number of classes with Myrna and have even been fortunate enough to have met her! I so much enjoy her encouragement and teaching style. - Amie Starchuk, Saudi Arabia

Line & Shape, Pattern & Texture - Line & Shape, Pattern & Texture are the remaining elements of design. These are the basic tools that we use to create our art pieces . Lines form shapes. Shapes are surrounded by lines. Together they are the skeleton of our designs. Pattern and visual texture add depth and dimension. Tactile texture, through the use of batting, thread work, and embellishment, enhances that visual image allowing us to create pieces that please both the eye and the hand.  In this module, you learn a variety of ways to create lines and shapes, pattern and texture within your pieces and will develop confidence in your artistic journey through the guided assignments and small design it yourself projects. By the end of these lessons, you will  have completed three sets of topic specific design studies and three resolved pieces that reflect those studies.

One last chance to say this again. This has been a terrific class, opening up my eyes to critique and to how I do and do not use the elements of design well. What a learning experience. I do intend to take a module--can't decide when or which one yet. Thank you so much Myrna for putting this class together. Judy Haas, SD, USA

Since I am a textile artist, the teaching leans in that direction though it can be applied to any medium. You may create the assignments  in any way that works for you - the artist. That's the point. We want to learn to do our work, our way, and to do it better than before. Through each lesson you will become more capable and confident than when you began and will be able to apply that learning to every piece that you create from then on and to many other areas of your life. Design is everywhere. 

Most of the assignments will be created working with the supplies currently in your studio and around your home. You will need a digital camera in order to take and post images of your work to the Yahoo group and a color wheel for the lessonse on color. A color wheel from an art supply store will work however, I use and highly recommend Joen Wolfram's 3 in 1 Color Tool. If you don't already have this tool, you will never regret purchasing it. It's amazing. You can purchase it online through Dharma Trading at http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/382835-AA.shtml.
 

Session fee $250.00 Canadian (please read my coaching policy below)

You will receive private, 1-1 coaching for as little as $20.00 per week in each session. When you pay for the session, PayPal will convert the Canadian price to the currency of your choice and show you total amount BEFORE you click to pay. Please note that the workshop price is per session and that I offer three sessions per year - Fall, Winter, and Spring. A half price fee will be offered for enrollments at or past the midpoint of a session.

In each session, it is the student's responsibility to pace themselves and to complete the lessons within that session or to choose to continue in the next session. An class outline will be received with the first lesson. The next lesson will be sent only after the previous one is completed. If the student chooses to extend the lessons into the next session and completes them before the mid point, one half of the price of that session will be refunded. The session price must be paid in full at the beginning of each session before lessons begin or continue. 

If there are extenuating circumstances preventing a student from completing the lessons in the current session (such as an accident or crisis) this situation will definitely be taken into consideration and adjustments made. 

Seven Lessons
Session dates:

September 8th, 2008 - December 5th, 2008    
   
mid session date October 20th

January 5th, 2009 - March 6th    
   
mid session date February 2nd

March 30th, 2009 - June 19th, 2009    
   
mid session date May 11th - next session is Fall 2009

If you have further questions, please email me at myrna@myrnagiesbrecht.com. If you'd like to receive my quarterly newsletter, please fill in the form below. I'd love to have you join me on the journey.

Myrna Giesbrecht
personal coach - author - artist
 


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