Drawing with Handmade Ink (Winter Edition)
10 Week Class | Available
Making ink is a very old and respected practice. Inks can be derived from many different pigmented materials that are natural and vibrant. The process can be a reconnection to the landscape we inhabit and an exploration of new formal materials.In this course, we will look at how to collect materials to make our own ink and use that ink to create drawings. In wintertime, foraging may mean using household items and other materials available within the season. Winter is a rich time to make beautiful inks. This course includes two art practices: making materials as an art practice, and using those materials to draw. We will investigate how this ink is different from other materials and utilize it in our work. Projects will include prompts about where we live, and how we extract resources to create work. As a class, we will share our ink samples to create our own catalogue of inks.
Creating one’s own art materials is a journey in trial and error - a beautiful process to create art from!Note: Some drawing experience is always useful.
Note: There will be no class on Thursday, March 13, class will end on Thursday, April 3rd.
Base Tuition: $480 + Material Fee: $10 = $490 Total
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- What You Will Learn:
- Drawing with a brush and dip pen using experimental ink materials
- Natural ink making techniques
- Experimentation with colour ingredients and one’s own art materials
- Some foraging & recognition of natural pigments within the season and one’s own environment, be it outdoors or in one’s kitchen or grocery store
- Sharing & receiving various ink outcomes - a class ‘catalog’ of inks
Kyla Brown
Kyla is a Toronto based artist, educator and writer, pedestrian and mother. She/they work in a project driven practice that includes the labour of care work, community based projects, subtle public interventions, drawing-installation and video work. Exploring the everyday, material practices and mapping, Brown’s drawings look at routines, and notions of place.
She has shown at the Khyber Centre for the Arts and the Anna Leonowens Gallery in Halifax, Art Mur in Montreal, XEXE Gallery and Hang Man Gallery in Toronto, as well as DNA Artspace, ArtLab Gallery, and with McIntosh Gallery's community residency in London, ON. She earned a BFA from NSCAD University, and MFA from the University of Western Ontario. She has taught adult and youth courses at the University of Western Ontario, Sheridan College, Art City of Toronto, the AGO, and the Toronto School of Art.