Discover the timeless art of pottery with this beginner’s guide which will introduce you to essential techniques, tools and tips to help you start your pottery journey with confidence. Whether you’re shaping your first bowl or experimenting with decorative designs, this guide will inspire your creativity and set you on a ...
Lino printing is a traditional printmaking technique that’s both accessible and rewarding. It involves carving a design into a soft block of linoleum, applying ink to the raised surface and pressing it onto paper to create bold, textured prints. The process allows for a lot of creative freedom, from simple shapes to intricate patterns and ...
Fauvism celebrates strong colour and confident brushwork, turning simple subjects into striking compositions.
Whether you’re developing classroom projects or expanding your own creative practice, this guide offers a practical way to experiment with Fauvist ideas in a vibrant, accessible format. By the end, you’ll ...
Andy Warhol didn't just paint, he industrialised art, turning everyday objects into cultural commentary through mechanical repetition.
If you want to capture bold, graphic energy with the unique texture of a handmade print, this is your next project. We're breaking down the process of carving and printing a Warhol inspired cupcake ...
Photorealism is all about capturing the world with incredible detail, making your painting look almost like a photograph. It’s a style that challenges you to observe colours, textures and light with precision and the results can be strikingly realistic.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to create a photorealistic ...
Screen Printing - IntroductionAs a way of transferring designs onto fabric, screen printing originated in China (around AD 221). The Japanese soon followed this and began using simple stencilling techniques to create imagery. Stencils were cut out of paper at this time and human hair was woven to create the mesh. They used stiff brushes to ...
Simple Enamelling - IntroductionPrecise records of where and when enamelling first began are unavailable, however, it is thought that the craft originated in one of the western European civilizations. Egypt and China, too, have contributed greatly to the enamelling knowledge over the centuries. Most of the enamelling executed before the middle of ...
Weaving - IntroductionThe use of card and board looms forms an interesting introduction to the early stages of hand weaving. With this simple apparatus it is possible to study the fundamentals of design, use of colour in textiles and to produce an extensive range of articles which will be of great value to both the home craftworker and needlework ...
Cold Enamelling - IntroductionCold enamel is a great product for many reasons. The finish is as attractive and resilient as traditional enamelling, however there is no need for a kiln. This make it affordable and the process extremely simple. Once mastered, you will be able to produce items for yourself and beautiful gifts for friends.ContentsWhat ...
Mod Roc, short for modelling rock, is a versatile sculptural material widely used in art, design, and education. Made from gauze coated with plaster of Paris, it becomes pliable when dipped in water, then hardens as it dries. This unique quality allows artists to quickly build form, texture, and structure, making it ideal for creating masks, ...