Meet the Fodder School 4 Teachers: Leaca Young
Leaca Young is an artist fueled by a lifelong love for creativity and who finds joy in capturing her thoughts and doodles through the boundless freedom of mixed media art. Inspired by botanicals, birds, and vintage charm, her creations reflect a passion for the natural world. Leaca is surrounded by stunning landscapes and vibrant communities, providing endless inspiration for her work.
Meet the Fodder School 4 Teachers: Liz Constable
Self-taught Book Artist and Published Author Liz Constable, from Book Art Studios, brings her passion for handmade books to Fodder School 4. Author of five books including Dyed & Gone to Heaven, this New Zealand based creator is highly experimental and loves to explore, “What happens if...”. Liz makes learning fun and invites students to explore creative paths with her, simply to see where they lead.
Meet the Fodder School 4 Teachers: Rebecca Chapman
Rebecca Chapman is a mixed media artist and teacher living on the south coast of the UK. Recently, Rebecca has embarked upon a mission to help us all to make more of the photos we have sitting on our phones and get them into our mixed media projects. She enjoys incorporating photos into her collages to explore different ways of working with them, and loves sharing her techniques to help you feel more confident about merging your photography and your art!
Meet the Fodder School 4 Teachers: Jack Ravi
Jack Ravi is a collage and assemblage artist who creates with found objects sourced from the past and from nature. Particularly drawn to old black and white photos, Jack likes to add a sense of memory and identity to forgotten faces.
Have You Ever Made a Zine?
Join Wendy Solganik, Tiffany Sharpe and Megan Quinlan in making three quick handmade mixed media book projects using the Zine book structure.
Fodder School 3 Teachers Announced!
It’s time to hear who the Fodder School 3 teachers are and to register for The FREE Fodder Challenge.
Tiffany’s Circle Books, Ted Lasso Quotes and the Meaning of Life
The end of the Ted Lasso series on Apple TV has me thinking a lot about my own philosophies of life.
Part 11: More of That Please-Fodder School 2
Part 11 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 10: Stress, Boundaries and Finding Stoicism
Part 10 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 9: How a 100 Day Project Became the Next Great Thing
Part 9 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 8: The Next Phase-The Bookmaker Collective
Part 8 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 7: A Short Story About A Big Thing
Part 7 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 6: My First Online Class: The Willa Journals Course
Part 6 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 5: Handmade Books and How I Managed to Piss People Off
Part 5 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 4: Here’s where the fun begins!
Part 4 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 3: This is the hardest part of my story to share, but the rest doesn’t make sense without it.
Part 3 in my series of how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Part 2: How my art and craft obsession unwittingly became a career.
Part 2 of my blog series on how a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
Start here: Part 1. A little bit (or maybe a lot) more about me. I promise it won’t be boring!
How a lifelong passion for arts and crafts became multiple successful businesses.
The 100 Day Project 2023
The 100 Day Project 2023 begins on February 23, 2022. Would you like to participate?