Sunday, 30 March 2014
Monday, 24 March 2014
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Taking down of the yarn bombs and animation
Taking down the yarn bombs was an easy task and just used a pair of scissors, i also documented the stages of of taking down and then made a animation of putting it up and talking it down completely.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Photoshop Collection
These are some of the samples that i created to day in Photoshop and considering them being in my final surface pattern collection for this breif.
Print development
Using the prints from the print workshop and working into them using manchine embroidery and scribling into the pattern with diferent threads and techniques.
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Scribbling into the paper with orange and green thread. |
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Drawing circles into the paper to recreate them onto of the design. |
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Scribbling inside of the shapes to try and get rid of the negtive white spaces. |
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Visualisation of my pattern in Fashion
Circle Motif in Photoshop
Favourite Prints
These are just a few of my favourite prints as they are simple and the colours that i chose to do them in really changes the design, but i do think my circle print does look alot better.
Print workshop
This print work shop i design my own stencils to use. i took inspiration from my circle design and scan in a picture from my sketchbook and used that as a template, after cutting it all i out i kept the negative pieces so i was able to use them as well. These are some photos of the actual process and the out come.
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The print room |
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The plastic with the negative pieces on |
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final outcome. |
Monday, 10 March 2014
Motif Development
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Motif and Pattern Development
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Using the 2 drawings i used the bits of detail that i liked the most and developed it into my sketch book and onto A2 sheets with a black fine liner The 1st stage |
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The last stage of my pattern design. |
Sketch Book Drawings
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Using Brusho to create the coloured wool that we used in the yarn bomb and just a simple line drawing on the top as if looking down on my installation |
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Using and dabbing metallic paint on the background and doing a continuous line drawing with a thicker fine liner but using the more loose pieces of string as inspiration |
Yarn Bombing Textile Installation
After doing loads of tight lines in the same space we slowly moved up the stairs, loosening up some of the string to create more of a drape effect, like Miles Nieidinger creates in his pieces. |
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