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Kathy Wray

kathy wray

I am a self employed artist, tutor and workshop leader. My personal working practice is figurative, incorporating my own dance movement language and working from other models and figurative imagery in the out comes of drawing, mixed media, art works, painting and printmaking. I have recently began to explore sculptural mediums and working with clay and throwing on the wheel. I am particularly inspired by the visual narrative gained from documentary and fashion photography and use my own and sourced photography as a visual aid. I currently I am currently teach and facilitate a regular figure and life drawing class, which is of a good standard. I enjoy tutoring adults as well as joining in with drawing and allowing others valid input into the group. I also run family Saturday morning art workshops at ocean studios which have included experimental painting and fun painting and drawing games, narrative book making, clay tiles, printing, marbling, badge making etc I also own my own portable printing press and can lead monotype, dry point etching and Collagraph print-making. I recently completed a year-long ‘defining practice’ course at the Newly School of Art and I endeavour to continue developing my own artists practice as well as working within the community in diverse ways, whilst drawing upon my wealth of experience. I am also keen to make drawn portraits of people at community street events. I continually visit and enjoy art exhibitions, live music, arts cinema, dance performance, theatre, comedy, street performance.

Precious Metals Workshop

precious metals workshop

Edinburgh

Established in 2010 by Goldsmith Ian Nicholson [http://www.thisisian.com/] and located in Edinburgh’s creative space Out of the Blue [http://www.outoftheblue.org.uk/], the Precious Metals Workshop (PMW) is Edinburgh’s leading independent workshop for goldsmiths, silversmiths, jewellers and hobbyists. We run courses [https://www.preciousmetalsworkshop.com/courses] for all levels of skills and provide access to a large range of tools and facilities necessary to create jewellery. We are a safe space for creative minds, home to a family of makers [https://www.preciousmetalsworkshop.com/jewellers] who share their knowledge and skills while inspiring each other and benefiting from an artisan vibe within the workshop. We operate several programs based on helping people start their own jewellery careers, providing a free bench and facilities access as well as weekly business mentoring. See our Inclusions [https://www.preciousmetalsworkshop.com/inclusions] page for further information on this. At the PMW we are very aware of our supply chains. There is continued exploitation in the mining of metals and gems and we are proud to support two third-world women’s mining groups. Please see our Facets [https://www.preciousmetalsworkshop.com/facets] page for further information. The Precious Metals Workshop is a community of makers, where we share our knowledge, skills and inspire each other as creative individuals. We provide a range of specialised equipment including soldering stations suitable for casting, pickling tanks, wheel and barrel polishers, ultrasonic tank, bubble etching tanks for copper and silver, fly press, ring stretchers, stone setting tools, heavy duty vices, bench drills, hammering stumps, silversmithing hammers, draw bench and plates, metal guillotine, rolling mill, large and small kilns. We have an extensive collection of resource books on techniques and practices to support both our emerging and established makers.

For Every Cloud

for every cloud

Langport

For Every Cloud was established by Donna Vale in 2013, a creative venue based in Langport, a small town in the heart of the Somerset levels. Having graduated with a first class honors degree in art and textiles I wanted to create a space where people can learn, have fun, relax and make friends, this is really important but I also wanted an environment where visitors wouldn’t feel overwhelmed. My business mission statement ‘where friendship and creativity meet’ sums up the ethos of what we do at For Every Cloud. A shop and gallery stocking local art and craft features alongside my own. Workshops are held in the gallery space and studio, which is also used to teach screen printing. Both spaces can be hired by tutors and artists alike utilising their skills to teach popular classes such as needle felting. The workshop list is varied and attracts people from as far as London, France and Denmark who come with friends and family to stay in this beautiful part of the country, booking days to make and take… and of course have tea and cake. From experimental textiles to bookbinding, etching with Perspex to calligraphy, there is something here for everyone. I work alongside local B&B’s and cafes to provide an all round experience, offering bespoke events for hen parties, corporate functions and children’s birthdays and more recently, a summer school for adults. As well as workshops I create bespoke calligraphy and stationery for weddings, sublimation printing for personalised gifts. A signmaking service is also available for all your business and personal needs. Whether you need a new shop front or graphics for your vehicle, we are happy to help with the design and installation.

Catherine Marche Eco-Responsible Fine Jewellery

catherine marche eco-responsible fine jewellery

London South Bank

"One of my inspirations is to create happiness by bringing out individual elegance and the glamour of life in a big city and allowing you to express your true essence". I believe that everyone deserves to look and feel simply gorgeously stunning. Because I value individuality, I value the close relationship I enjoy with a client when designing a bespoke piece that will sublimate the wearers' inner beauty and feelings and make their luxurious dream of uniqueness come to life. "Fascinated by antiquity, primitive, tribal jewellery and the beauty of couture, I love to fuse original ideas with a strong aesthetic, using the craft of jewellery making by combining traditional workmanship and cutting edge technology like photo etching". I trained traditionnally in goldsmithing at Central St Martins, followed by a City and Guild. Ensuite, to have a greater knowledge of jewellery making, and hone my skills, I also attended masterclasses with master goldsmiths in Hatton Garden, where I have my workshop. Awards: Draw me a Jewel 2022: Winner Pearls category Southwark Business Award 2022: finalist Women who do 2022 finalist in the creative category Luxlife wedding awards 2022 : most ethical wedding jeweller CorporateLiveWire Prestige award 2021 for Bespoke jewellery designer of the year LuxLife award for best jewellery in 2018 Getting Started bursary award by the worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in 2009 Accredidations, Education, Diplomas: De Beers Diamonds essentials 2020 De Beers Diamonds Foundation 2021 GIA AJP Accredited Jewellery Professional 2021 NAJ Jet essentials 2020 Advanced Jewellery Design, City Lit, London Structured Jewellery 7922, Certificate in Design & Craft (Level 3 City & Guild) London Structured Jewellery 7822, Certificate in Design & Craft (Level 2 City & Guild) London Accolades: I was shortlisted for Holts Academy Jewellery awards in 2008, and the Precious award in 2009 My work is published in the books: 1000 Jewelry Inspirations by Sandra Salamony, in Pass it along international Collaborative Jewellery project by Penny Akester, and the Volutes cuffs are featured in The New Encyclopaedia of Jewellery Techniques by Jinks McGrath Join my newsletter to get an insight into my creative world and exclusive offers. Click to Become an insider .

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Writing Crime Fiction Certificate

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By Studyhub UK

Dive into the shadowy world of crime fiction, where mysteries unfold and suspense lurks around every corner. The 'Writing Crime Fiction Certificate' beckons budding authors to unlock the secrets of penning the perfect thriller. Through meticulously curated modules, discover the art of etching unforgettable characters, building immersive settings, and orchestrating the climactic reveal. Whether you're delving into twisted narratives or mastering engaging dialogues, this course promises to guide you on a journey into the heart of crime storytelling. Learning Outcomes Comprehend the foundational elements and history of crime fiction. Develop dynamic and multi-dimensional characters that captivate readers. Construct intricate settings that amplify tension and mystery. Design intriguing plots with balanced pacing to keep readers on the edge of their seat. Acquire techniques for effective dialogue, comprehensive investigative narration, and the crafting of an impactful reveal. Why buy this Writing Crime Fiction Certificate? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Writing Crime Fiction Certificate for? Aspiring authors aiming to specialise in the crime fiction genre. Avid readers of crime novels seeking to understand the mechanics behind their favourite tales. Literature students aiming to expand their understanding and skills in a specific niche. Writers looking to diversify their portfolio and explore new genres. Publishers and editors wanting deeper insights into the crime fiction world. Career path Crime Fiction Author: £25,000 - £80,000 (Depending on royalties and book sales) Literary Agent (Specialising in Crime Fiction): £20,000 - £60,000 Crime Fiction Editor: £24,000 - £55,000 Book Reviewer (Crime Fiction Focus): £18,000 - £40,000 Literary Consultant (Crime Fiction Speciality): £23,000 - £52,000 Crime Fiction Workshop Facilitator: £20,000 - £48,000 Prerequisites This Writing Crime Fiction Certificate does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. This course was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Crime Fiction Introduction to Crime Fiction 00:20:00 Module 02: Creating Compelling Characters Creating Compelling Characters 00:21:00 Module 03: Setting the Stage Setting the Stage 00:16:00 Module 04: Plotting and Pacing the Perfect Crime Plotting and Pacing the Perfect Crime 00:19:00 Module 05: Dialogue Writing Dialogue Writing 00:18:00 Module 06: Investigative Techniques Investigative Techniques 00:20:00 Module 07: Crafting Complex Narratives Crafting Complex Narratives 00:19:00 Module 08: Crafting the Ultimate Reveal Crafting the Ultimate Reveal 00:17:00 Module 09: Polishing and Publishing Polishing and Publishing 00:18:00

Writing Crime Fiction Certificate
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 48 minutes
£10.99