This guide will get you ready to start sketching the fashion line of your dreams. You’ll also need to find a production company to help take your drawings from sketch pads to clothing hangers. To do this, you need to learn the process of sketching fashion flats digitally and by hand. The foundation for successfully designing a line is having sleek, high-quality fashion design sketches that can be easily translated into pieces of clothing. You want to create clothing designs that will intrigue customers to buy your products now and come back every season. Fashion design is all about taking inspiration from your own style perspective and combining it with the needs of your target market. "New Talavera Pottery from Puebla Mexico," various artists, sculpture and ceramic.Perhaps the most exciting part of starting a clothing line is deciding how your fashion design sketches will look. "She Fetus Art Show," Helen Anker-Egan, artwork. ZENO'S CURIOUS GOODS 320 Second St., Suite 1B. THE SPEAKEASY 411 Opera Alley Music by Jenni and David and the Sweet Soul Band. SIDEWALK GALLERY at Ellis Art & Engineering 401 Fifth St. "Burnstitch Makers Market," Ami Campbell, Dev Kreates, Tamzen Fox, Mariposa Magic, Eat the Innards, Toxic Hardware, Sneaky Customs, DoobyOoby, Send Me Dead Flowers Resin, AromaGeddon Candles, Upcycled Treasures, B*tchware Deramics, Dry Fountain Studio, Old Ways Aesthetics, Desert Lilies Bazaar, Creaciones Rayitx, The Crafty Bee Co. Anna Sofia Amezcua and Jamie Pavlich Walker. RAA's 65th annual Spring Exhibition music TBA. Selection of glass art from Stuff and Things. Social Latin Dance with the Rueda Group playing salsa, bachata and timba. "The Beauty Around Us," Alan Workman, photography. PHATSY KLINE'S PARLOR AND LOUNGE 139 Second St. Anna Amezcua and Nancy Ayers, oil painting, acrylic painting and mixed media. Creative vending machine featuring local artists. Stained Ghost "Dreams Collection" display. Featuring more than 40 local artists and handmade treasures from around the globe. Join us at the big table to make your own crafty kit using 100 percent donated or reclaimed materials. THE MADRONE TAPHOUSE & BRICK FIRE PIZZA 421 Third St. "Spring has sprung!" Living Doll Fashion Show, performance and fashion show. Seana Burden, acrylic painting, pen and ink, glitter. JUST MY TYPE LETTERPRESS PAPERIE 235 F St. "Spiritual Detour -> This Way," co-located with the Humboldt County Visitors Bureau Group show, photography, oil painting, drawings, sculpture, textile, performance. INK PEOPLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS-BRENDA TUXFORD GALLERY 422 First St. HUMBOLDT HERBALS 300 Second St., Kyra Adams, acrylic painting. Homer Balabanis Gallery/Humboldt Artist Gallery: Humboldt artists, including Vicki Barry, Julia Bednar, Jody Bryan, Jim Lowry, Paul Rickard, Patricia Sundgren-Smith, Sara Starr, Kim Reid and Claudia Lima. Museum Store/Permanent Collection Gallery: gifts and merchandise inspired by the artwork on view by Morris Graves, Glenn Berry, Melvin Schuler and Romano Gabriel. Youth Gallery: Egyptian masks by Freshwater Elementary School students. Knight Gallery: "Remembering Joan Katri," a survey of her paintings. Anderson Gallery: "Morris Graves: From the Humboldt Arts Council Permanent Collection," the work of Morris Graves from the HAC Permanent Collection. William Thonson Gallery: "Stock Schlueter: Brush Work," Stock Schlueter, paintings. Wild Moon Mercantile Pop-Up Shop Alan Workman photography Salsa and Bachata dancing by Arcata Rueda. Celebrate Solomon owning Eureka Books for one year with cake, live music by Ponies of Harmony.įAMILIA CAFÉ 525 Second St. Music by DJ Goldylocks.ĮUREKA BOOKS 426 Second St. "DRE," Dre Meza "No Damage: A town and Back Down," Julian DeMark "Secret Show," Ananda Oliveri, oil painting, acrylic painting drawings. Additionally, there will be a language table with Native Soulatluk (Wiyot language) speakers where people of all ages can learn greetings and more.ĭICK TAYLOR CRAFT CHOCOLATE First and E streets. Rick Bartow (Wiyot), sculpture, mixed media. "Exhibits on The Christmas Flood of 1964 " three new exhibits in Nealis Hall: Fishing Rights, Birthing Traditions, and Pre-1900 Baskets from the Hover Collection tabling by Josh Overington selling scientific illustrations new mini-exhibit in the Emmerson Room (aka the Victorian Room) gives an under-the-garments look at how Victorian women created their hour-glass silhouettes.ĭA GOU ROU LOUWI' CULTURAL CENTER 417 Second St., Suite 101. "HAPPY RAINBOW FLOWERS," Donna Albers and Iris Smith, painting and ceramics.ĬLARKE HISTORICAL MUSEUM 240 E St. Featuring Cal Poly Humboldt artists.ĬANVAS + CLAY 233 F St.
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