Monday, 19 May 2014

Week of 19th May 2014

This week I have been getting my work together for portfolio,sketchbook and samples which has given myself time to relfect upon the work I have produced within the current project. Overall I think my collection has come together with regards to my digital prints through my experimentation with mark making prints. I think I have got the colours as close as I could in relation to the hand and lock breif, although the collection as a whole does have a mixture of colour I believe that their is a strong one out of them which suits best. I am always aware that the stitch side of things takes alot of time and I never feel like I judge the amount of time needed properly. This however has left me short of time to complete some samples which I am disappointed with however at this point I still have time to tweek before the show and aslong as its alright then I will accept this.

Visualisations of current
These are Topshop items and photographs and have only been used for the purpose of example.


Monday, 12 May 2014

Week of 12th May 2014

This week I have concentrated on the portfolio, remounting work from the previous project as well as the current.  I have tried to create some visualisations to show context within my work by demonstrating how it could be used within a fashion context with garments.  These are visualisations of patterns from the previous unit that I find fitting to the current fashion. These patterns are placed onto images from the current collection at Topshop and ASOS and are just being used to show how my patterns could work within the contemporary.



Monday, 5 May 2014

Week of 5th May 2014

After discovering a simple technique to create printed imagery in an effective and delicate manor I have this week created some of my final prints in which will be included within my final collection of samples.  These prints are created by using my own photography printed on acetate, which is then transferred by the method of damp paper, which lifts the ink from the acetate to the paper. This leaves you the same image but a lighter and sketchier effect. I really like this way of creating prints as it is a way of using your own photography and changing it with the effect that suits my particular type of work without using a programme like Photoshop.


copies 






After selecting some of the stronger prints I decided to use them to create design work in order to show how the images could be used with the designs for fabric. These are my favourite as I think it suits the fashion trends currently with its checks and stripes.