Costume Design with Lines

School Groups
Primary School

Face-to-Face

How does one design clothing? What inspires designers, what are the decisions they need to make?Inspired by the works of artists from the Department of Textile and Fashion Design within the exhibition, we take a deep dive into textures, colors and patterns. Then, we complete our drawings by embellishing the costumes of our dreams with patterns such as polka dots, stripes or flowers. This workshop helps us combine our ideas with our visual communication skills and improve our creativity and drawing skills.

Materials
Drawing paper or A4 paper (2 pcs.)
Colored drawing pencils
Ruler
Scissor
Punch 

Weekday Online Learning Program
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

10:00-10:30
10:45-11:15
11:30-12:00  

Guided Online Tour and Workshop participation fee per person for private schools: 6 TL.
Online Guided Tours and Workshops are free of charge for public schools.
 

Reservation is required for groups, which should include no less than 10 and no more than 60 participants. After the reservation is confirmed, the workshop link will only be sent to the e-mail address used for registration.

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