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Textile Surface Design Workshop

8/12/2019

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Join textile artist Connie Rohman for a six-session workshop exploring textile surface design techniques! In this workshop, you will develop design skills and create original block printed and hand-dyed patterns inspired by textiles from around the world. Each participant will leave the workshop with 4 yards of hand-designed cotton fabric, hand-carved block printing stamps, and fabric inks to continue working on textile art projects at home. 

This class is designed for artists of all skill levels and backgrounds. If you a new to the art of textile design, this will be a wonderful introduction. If you are a returning textile student, this workshop is an opportunity to explore new projects and deepen your skills.. 

Center for the Arts
2225 Colorado Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90041
www.cfaer.org

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​$275 per student, includes all materials: 
  • cotton fabric
  • fabric dyes
  • fabric paints
  • block printing tools
  • block printing plates, fabric paints and dyes to take home for future projects

Ages 16+
For any questions, please call 323 561 3044 x 221 or email info@cfaer.org.  




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    I am influenced by the landscape of my childhood, both interior and exterior.  I grew up in a remote Quaker community adjacent to the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia, Canada.  My work is also influenced by the strong light and colors of Los Angeles, my chosen home.
     
    Hand dyed fabrics and a closely stitched line are how I render the abstract works that are based in my fascination with language and my connection to nature.  It takes long hours to create one of my fiber artworks.  I start with white fabric, and hand dye it to get my color palette.  Then comes hours of hand guided machine stitching, which adds surface design and detail to the work.   I love the slow meditative processes of working with fabric in this way.

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  • Portfolio
    • Textile Art >
      • Textile Art 2020 - present
      • Textile Art 2010-2019
      • Textile Art 1990-2009
    • Lost Languages Series
    • Line/Language Series
    • Rope Vessels
    • Odd Socks Creatures
  • ABOUT
    • MY CV
    • Contact
  • NEWS
  • SHOP
    • Textile Works
    • Odd Socks
    • Mugs & Bowls