DIJANNE CEVAAL | WORKSHOPS
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2 Day | Saturday 19 – Sunday 20 March 2022
TRANSFER PRINTING AND STITCHING This workshop is fully booked, email textures@grampianarts.com.au to go on the waiting list. Transfer Printing (also known as sublimation printing or disperse dyeing) is a technique used to paint papers which are then transferred onto synthetic fibres. Explore the painterly effect of this process particularly when multilayered. You can achieve brilliant colour on the synthetic fabric that can then be distressed with melting or cutting back. Hand stitching into your exotic printed fabrics. |
4 Day | Monday 21 – Thursday 24 March 2022
MULTI LAYERED LINOCUTS AND REPEATS This workshop is fully booked, email textures@grampianarts.com.au to go on the waiting list. Build your linocutting skills to include multi-layer, multi coloured prints on fabrics. It allows you to explore making vignettes made from printed elements in different colours, or to make standalone patterned fabrics to use in other projects. Also repeat blocks will be explored to create larger printed fabric pieces. Discover using transparent, opaque and pearlescent inks. You can embellish the prints with stitch. |
DIJANNE CEVAAL
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Dijanne known for her blog “Musing of a Textile Itinerant”, is based in the Latrobe Valley area but teaches around the world, predominately in France. Her work is inspired by nature, surroundings and travel. She uses dye and print techniques to take white cloth into a multi layered textile creation embellished by hand and machine.
Much of her work also incorporates stories that are the textile equivalent of written stories. The traveller's blankets are meditations in stitch on various places travelled to both in reality and in the imagination. She uses her linocut printed fabrics to create little vignettes as vehicles for the stories that are told in the bigger pieces. These pieces are also observations of the world around us.
Dijanne known for her blog “Musing of a Textile Itinerant”, is based in the Latrobe Valley area but teaches around the world, predominately in France. Her work is inspired by nature, surroundings and travel. She uses dye and print techniques to take white cloth into a multi layered textile creation embellished by hand and machine.
Much of her work also incorporates stories that are the textile equivalent of written stories. The traveller's blankets are meditations in stitch on various places travelled to both in reality and in the imagination. She uses her linocut printed fabrics to create little vignettes as vehicles for the stories that are told in the bigger pieces. These pieces are also observations of the world around us.