Iznik Tiles- Beginner (RECORDED)
Iznik Tiles- Beginner (RECORDED)
Iznik Tiles- Beginner (RECORDED)
Iznik Tiles- Beginner (RECORDED)
Iznik Tiles- Beginner (RECORDED)
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Iznik Tiles- Beginner (RECORDED)

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During this class you will learn to create the biomorphic patterns and underlying geometric structures associated with Iznik tile compositions. We will look at the different Iznik  patterns found throughout the Ottoman empire and compare them. We will explore these patterns by constructing them using ruler, pencil and compass. I will provide clear, step by step instructions to ensure your success in the class.

 The symbolism, historical significance and and spiritual importance of some motifs will be shared at the beginning of the class as a part of a short presentation that will allow students to become acquainted with the subject matter in a deeper way.

This is a part of 6 weeks of Turkish Pattern Tuesday classes. You can participate in one or as many as you like from the series!

Course Details: 

When?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 15h30-17h30 GMT+3 (Istanbul Time)

Location?

Online (on Zoom)

 Questions? 

Please email: laurelie.rae@gmail.com 

Recommended materials list.

Compass

Ruler

Mechanical (0.5) or lead pencil (HB and softer such as a 2B or 4B

Erasers, white vinyl and kneadable erasers

Masking tape

Tracing paper- I suggest rolls rather than individual sheets but if you can only get sheets that use what you have.

A3 and A4 cartridge paper or multi purpose sketchbook paper. 

A3 and A4 printer paper or a sketchbook to work with in class.

 

Optional Materials

Fineliners- I use stabilo brand and they are long lasting.

Watercolour paper- hot press is more desirable as the surface is less textured.

Watercolour brushes- Proart and Roubloff brand, These are Kolinsky brushes and I use them in sizes 2, 3, 4, 6

Watercolour pencils, paints and gouache

I use a combination of Kuretake, Winsor and Newton (Cotman line is a great set for beginners) as well as Holbein Watercolours, Schminke as handmade paints from pigments I have made myself.

For watercolour pencils, I use Koohinoor and Caran D'ache

 

Please wear comfortable clothing and set yourself up in a comfortable location. Snacks, water, class materials, fully charged electronic devices so that you can enjoy the class to the fullest.