
Artist/Instructor: Catherine Lochtefeld Sirianni
Sketchbook included
What sparks a fashion designer’s imagination? How do creative thinkers turn inspiration into bold, original designs? In this interactive workshop, participants will dive into the fundamentals of fashion illustration using croquis (pronounced kroh-kee), or quick sketches drawn on figure templates. A range of templates will be available, featuring diverse body types and gender expressions. Working in the galleries, participants will respond to the artwork around them through rapid sketching exercises, translating visual inspiration into wearable ideas. This dynamic approach encourages experimentation, creativity, and personal expression. No experience is required. Open to high school and college students through adults, this workshop includes a sketchbook for each participant to capture their ideas.
Catherine Lochtefeld Sirianni
Catherine Lochtefeld Sirianni is an experienced educator and fashion professional with a successful background in curriculum development, creative problem-solving, and leadership. She is the Founder, President, and CEO of The Fashion & Design Workshop, as well as the Founder Director of The Nantucket Fashion Workshop. Before dedicating herself to workshops, Catherine spent over 20 years as a French Teacher and Director of Summer Times Fashion Camp in Virginia, and taught for many years as a French teacher at Nardin Academy. Additionally, she has experience in bilingual support and administrative coordination with the United Nations Development Programme. Through her workshops, Catherine aims to help designers discover clarity and confidence, refine their skills, and create unique portfolios. She guides participants in reflecting on their abilities, strengths, and passions, collaborating to bring their creative visions to life.
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