This course will consider how to transform the initial arrangement of objects into an atmospheric and vibrant still life in either an abstract or representational style. Your tutor will demonstrate each technique, ranging from drawing, pattern making, perspective, light and shading through to colour balancing in easy-to-follow stages, which will result in an exciting transformation of your initial arrangement.
Fabric can be used like paint, stitched or collaged in place or delineated with a black thread to accentuate the form of the object. Light and shade, which adds atmosphere to enhance (or reduce) depth in the composition, can also add a three-dimensional quality to the objects described. Foliage, flowers and fruit, as well as being an integral decorative part of the composition, can also serve to balance colour and add to the sense of depth or perspective in the design. These are constructed using paint and print.
The final stage is to back the still life with a heavy fabric which will help to support its structure. If you wish to enhance or embellish further, following on from the course, add the support when fully completed. Framing supports the composition and is a traditional way of displaying this genre of work.
The tutor will demonstrate all techniques whilst also offering one-to-one attention if required, as each still life will be a unique and individual expression.