Woodworking for Furniture: Carving and Dyeing Techniques
Documenting the Process
A course by Urvi Sharma , Furniture Designer
About the video: Documenting the Process
Overview
“Building a portfolio is key to the success of any creative. In this lesson, I will cover different ways to document your process. ”
In this video lesson Urvi Sharma addresses the topic: Documenting the Process, which is part of the Domestika online course: Woodworking for Furniture: Carving and Dyeing Techniques. Learn how to carve, dye, and apply patterns onto wood to create unique pieces of furniture that are both beautiful and functional.
Partial transcription of the video
“Documenting the Process In the previous lesson, I went over care tips for the end table. In this lesson, I'll talk about the importance of documenting your process of designing and creating it. It's extremely important, not only for you but for others around you to document your process and record what you're doing while doing something creative. Take photos of different experiments and stages of your design process. Write down recipes and techniques of how you achieved certain results so that if you want to use them in a future project, you have a record of how you created them. What you a...”
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Course summary for: Woodworking for Furniture: Carving and Dyeing Techniques
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Category
Craft -
Areas
Furniture Design & Making, Woodworking

Urvi Sharma
A course by Urvi Sharma
Urvi Sharma is a furniture and lighting designer from New Delhi, India. Her mother is a graphic and interior designer, so she was introduced to art and design from a young age. She later went on to study furniture design at Rhode Island School of Design, where she focused on color and pattern. After graduating, she and her partner showed their work under the studio name INDO- at a trade show in New York City. Encouraged by the positive feedback they received, they kept designing alongside their jobs which they left a year and a half later to focus on INDO- full-time.
Since then, Urvi’s work has been featured in publications including The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Interior Design Magazine, and Dwell. She was also a contestant on Ellen’s Next Great Designer, a furniture design show hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, and has received several awards and nominations for her designs.
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