Schedule: Jul 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2021
Do you love the glow of light filtering through paper? Crave the inspiration you get from the act of making? Have a desire to connect with others who share these same goals? Join me in creating a series of luminous objects that will intrigue your eyes and illuminate your spirit.
The weekly lessons will be exploratory (think model making) and concrete (you’ll be building light structures). I will present a wide variety of techniques and models for inspiration as we construct internal and external armatures made with paper, wood, wire, and string.
If you took Paper + Light Last summer, or if you’ve taken my Paper Illuminated online class in the past, there will be new techniques and inventive ways to explore illuminating paper.
Week1 – Single Sheet Lanterns: Discover how a single sheet of paper can be transformed into a sculptural object with folds, curves and grommets. Light adds a magical effect.
Week 2 – Wraparound Lampshade: Learn how to join two lamp rings and a piece of styrene, adorned with almost any decorative paper, to create a unique shade for your table or floor lamp.
Week 3 – Accordion Structures: The repetition of the accordion fold can be enhanced and illuminated by integrating pop-ups, paper weaving and more.
Week 4 – Paper Sleeves: We will make momigami (crumpled paper cloth) and stitch sleeves in paper to connect panels with wood, string and/or wire.
Weeks 5 + 6: Chochin: Collapsible Japanese Lamps/Lanterns: construct this traditional portable lantern, made of thin bamboo cane wound onto a removable armature. The paper-covered lantern is collapsible, and can be folded flat, making it easily portable. These lanterns, one of Japan’s first forms of suspended lighting, were hung on Japanese shop fronts and bore the symbol or name of the business. Traditionally, the Japanese did not install lights on walls or ceilings, but today chochin are commonly used as ceiling lamps. I’ll also show how to wire a lamp in this lesson.
What You Get:
How it works:
Location/Venue: Online with Helen Hiebert
For more info & pictures: https://helenhiebertstudio.com/2021-paper-light/
Cost/Fee: $240
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Their workshop calendar: https://helenhiebertstudio.com/product-category/class/
Instructor and bio: About Helen - https://helenhiebertstudio.com/about/