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RHGNL Gallery
Making Mats from the Everyday

Designing mats seems to be a challenge
for some; in response to this concern, Jennifer Archer developed a design
class and so began the introduction of three techniques that anyone can use
to create beautiful mats. Tamarack Branch scheduled hook-ins were used as
class time. In the end, Jennifer made arrangements to show the completed
pieces as a group exhibit at Devon House in St. John’s during October –
November 2010.
The techniques presented were:
1. Shadow box: starting with pencil and straight edge, we drew attached
boxes, and within each box, drew a variety of patterns taken from our
surroundings. The design was adjusted until it was pleasing, then hooked as
a monochromatic. This basic technique evolved over ideas and discussions;
the results can be seen in several of the mats that were created.
2. Repeating patterns: starting with any
common shape cut into three sizes on poster board, the pieces could be
dropped at random on a sheet of paper, then traced around. The procedure was
repeated until the paper was fairly covered with overlapping shapes. Viewed
with a variety of colours, we explored resulting feelings, moods and
secondary patterns as they emerged, until a mat design could be created from
the tangle. Again, with further discussion, the technique was presented
using planned positioning to create designs with orderly repeat patterns.
Again, the technique is reflected in several mats in the exhibit.
3. Linoblock cutting: Jennifer presented
the class with patterns from old wallpapers. These were attached to pieces
of linoleum, and using carving tools, the shapes were carved until the
relief remaining could be rolled with paint, and stamped on paper or burlap,
either at random, or in a planned fashion. By studying the results, we began
to see patterns emerge, another great
design technique!
On opening day, it was quite stormy;
nevertheless there was a good turnout, and a couple of mats in the exhibit
were sold. We all came away from these classes feeling much more comfortable
in our ability to create unique mat designs. Many thanks to Jennifer for all
her hard work!
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