Many Ways to Tell a Story (Part 2)
Unfolding stories with drawings, illustrations, mixed media and 3D.
Develop visual story telling tools to interpret personal stories, creative writing, poems, myths or folktales. Inspired by picture and artists’ books, illustrated diaries and Eastern European animations, you will learn how to:
- generate ideas through mood and story boards
- create a sequence of images
- design characters
- combine images and text into handmade books or 2D and 3D outcomes
Part 2 is ideal for those who have attended previous Many Ways to Tell a Story sessions or are already working on a storytelling personal project. The sessions will provide a creative, supportive environment with an informal structure and peer feedback that will help you to refine ideas, build skills, and advance your personal project.
*Please note this is part 2 of the course, you can book your place for part 1 here
Basic art materials will be provided. As the course and ideas unfold, students may want to use their own materials. Dagmara will advise on this during the course.
Dagmara Rudkin is a Phoenix-based Polish-British fine artist who creates paintings, drawings, collages and 3D mixed media work using predominantly discarded materials and objects to re-tell stories of real and imagined people, places and their relationships. Over the past 20 years, she has produced personal and collaborative projects with poets, theatre professionals, and film-makers, worked as an artist-in-residence, and held exhibitions in the South East. Currently, she specializes in shroud making for green and traditional burials, utilizing the emotive power of storytelling through textiles to honour rites of passage and commemorate the sacred.
Dagmara holds a Joint Honours degree in Painting and Glass, an MA in Sequential Design and Illustration, and a PGCE in Art and Design. She works as an artist educator at Hastings Contemporary and as an Associate Lecturer at Greater Brighton Metropolitan College. Alongside photographer and film-maker Wendy Pye, she offers community and well-being arts projects and workshops through their art organization, Luna Arts. Luna Arts – Luna Arts
Unfolding stories with drawings, illustrations, mixed media and 3D.
Develop visual story telling tools to interpret personal stories, creative writing, poems, myths or folktales. Inspired by picture and artists’ books, illustrated diaries and Eastern European animations, you will learn how to:
- generate ideas through mood and story boards
- create a sequence of images
- design characters
- combine images and text into handmade books or 2D and 3D outcomes
Part 2 is ideal for those who have attended previous Many Ways to Tell a Story sessions or are already working on a storytelling personal project. The sessions will provide a creative, supportive environment with an informal structure and peer feedback that will help you to refine ideas, build skills, and advance your personal project.
*Please note this is part 2 of the course, you can book your place for part 1 here
Basic art materials will be provided. As the course and ideas unfold, students may want to use their own materials. Dagmara will advise on this during the course.
Dagmara Rudkin is a Phoenix-based Polish-British fine artist who creates paintings, drawings, collages and 3D mixed media work using predominantly discarded materials and objects to re-tell stories of real and imagined people, places and their relationships. Over the past 20 years, she has produced personal and collaborative projects with poets, theatre professionals, and film-makers, worked as an artist-in-residence, and held exhibitions in the South East. Currently, she specializes in shroud making for green and traditional burials, utilizing the emotive power of storytelling through textiles to honour rites of passage and commemorate the sacred.
Dagmara holds a Joint Honours degree in Painting and Glass, an MA in Sequential Design and Illustration, and a PGCE in Art and Design. She works as an artist educator at Hastings Contemporary and as an Associate Lecturer at Greater Brighton Metropolitan College. Alongside photographer and film-maker Wendy Pye, she offers community and well-being arts projects and workshops through their art organization, Luna Arts. Luna Arts – Luna Arts
Course Details
- 24 February - 17 March 2025
- 4 Monday mornings, 10.00 - 13.00
- Red Room, Phoenix Art Space
- 4 Sessions
- 12 Maximum Attendees
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