Saturday, 9 November 2013

Lace and Fabric

From the handmade dyed paper, I developed my project like I showed in a previous post but I also used water soluble film to create different pieces. I used wool, fabric, water soluble film and lace to create these textural, interesting creations. These images show the development, and the making of the final pieces. 



I tried to get a lot of layers into these pieces so I used the water soluble film to show that the stitching would be visible on it's own without having to stitch into fabric or paper etc. 




Fashion Garment

From the prints that I produced in Textiles, I made a fashion garment using paper. I scrunched, folded and pleated the paper so that the surface was very textural and interesting. 



I produced separate pieces from the prints and then stitched them all together using the sewing machine. I think that the finished garment looked very textural. I kept all the threads loose as I think that this looked very interesting. Here are some interesting images of the back of the piece. I actually prefer the back of my garment to the front as I think the back looks more interesting and effective with the many threads hanging down. 



I produced a collared piece for my final garment. I created the collar from cardboard and the rest of the piece from paper like the samples above. I stitched all the separate pieces together. I made some with hand stitch and some on the sewing machine.

Handmade Dyed Paper

I created these pieces by making my own paper, and dying it with berries in a heat press. This is where my patterns came from in my previous post! I then stitched the various papers together using straight stitch 
Close up detail of the dye and stitching





As I had to use paper for these, I dyed them all and I think that this really transformed them and made the paper take on a new form. I then developed the project by producing similar structures but using fabric instead of paper. Here are the results!




Heat Press Prints

It's been so long but I'm finally writing another post!! I have been so busy with my work but I would like to share some that I have been producing. I am currently working on my portfolio for University so some of this work may end up in there. I created these prints using berries on a heat press and then stitched into them. I think that the results were very interesting so I stitched into the shapes to add a new layer to it. I am very happy with the results as I think that a very interesting surface pattern was created. I used this in Textiles but added handmade paper and various other papers to it. I think that the bottom image looks a bit like mould which I think is very interesting. I used similar coloured threads to the prints so that it would stand out but also fit into the pattern.





Sunday, 30 June 2013

New Designers

Interested in neon colours, patterns, installations, or structures. If so..go and check out www.elizabethjanewinstanley.com for some very inspirational work. She really pushes the boundaries of embroidery by using mixed media and materials that wouldn't normally be classed as textiles/embroidery based. I saw this work at New Designers in London and it really captures your eye. This work is very different to the work that I produce but I think that it is very inspirational, with a lot of creativity and thought of how to be different and create unique pieces of art work. The different pieces of work really show movement in an unusual way which I think is very interesting and different, and in the world of design, creating unique work is the way forward to progressing in my opinion. Also, Elizabeth's work features lighting which I think is very effective and also a new twist on normal lighting designs.I think that the clean lines and geometric shapes really work well with the colours and structures of the work. 


New Designers was a great opportunity for seeing all the Universities together as I now have new options of where I would like to go next year and the courses that would interest me the most. 





Friday, 21 June 2013

Texture Photography

Here are some images that I took about the theme of texture. This then inspired my next set of projects which I will do a later post on but here are some initial images based on texture and different surfaces that I found. I also edited them on photoshop to enhance them further. 
Brick texture 
Peeling paint 
Peeling paint
Peeling paint
Concrete
Tree bark
Poster 
Peeling paint and wood
Door frame with peeling paint and wood
Peeling paint

I think that the different textures have a beauty about them. Surfaces and textures are looked at everyday but I have captured them and think that they are overlooked. 

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Development

It's been a while since I last posted as I've been quite busy meeting my deadlines with the on going projects but I thought I would share how I have developed my fashion illustrations. I started off by simply stitching the basic model silhouette and I added my samples that I created in Textiles on to it. I then thought that this was quite similar to my last project that I did so I thought of other things.


I then decided to use samples on a real life model as it gave me more of an idea as to what they would look like as a garment. Here are how I developed it using my water soluble film samples which I have mentioned in a previous post. 
Water Soluble samples as a garment

 I was seeing if the garments fitted the model
Seeing if it fit again

The finished outcome.

 I was very happy with the end result as it was very different from how I started so there was a lot of development but also I like the garments on the models.