Meet the Fodder School 4 Teachers: Angela Kennedy
Angela Kennedy has been a designer for Penny Black Inc, since 2002 and has been into arts and crafts for as long as she can remember. When she discovered mixed media in 2007, she started practicing everyday and taking classes; by 2010, she was teaching art online! Angela loves all kinds of mediums, but Watercolor is her one true love.
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: Sally Hirst
Sally Hirst is an artist based in Norwich, UK, who works with printmaking, collage and mixed-media paintings.nformed by the textures, colours, and structures of the urban environment, she is drawn to palettes of grungy browns, concrete greys, rusty reds and oranges, and a smidge of woody ochres. Of the city, she notes: "Shadows provide rich blacks, whites give breathing space. Pops of colour come from graffiti.”
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.