by the end of this unit i would to achieve a range of clothing with accessories. i hope to do this by manipulating bought garments so they reflect my project and creating accessories that reflect my photos. for my first final product i used an old green dress that was no longer worn and cut into it, made the back longer than the front by adding extra fabric onto the back, burned holes into it, burned the edges, bleached it and threw coffee at it. i feel this is successful as a dress to reflect "ruins"
Friday, 10 December 2010
Thursday, 9 December 2010
samples.
i have produced a range of A3 samples using different techniques to reflect the colours and textures of ruins. most were successful in what i was trying to achieve but some weren't.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
how i hope to progress...
i hope to progress further in my sketchbook by looking closer at stones and experimenting with creating different shape and texture. i then hope to look at sculptures created using rocks and also rock samples by andy goldsworthyas i think this will influence me in creating 3D pieces taking ideas from his work and my own photos.
Monday, 18 October 2010
Thursday, 7 October 2010
rei kawakubo
Wednesday, 8 September 2010
lindisfarne priory
Whilst on holy island at weekend i took pictures from around the priory and managed to get a few pictures but at the time i was there, there was some construction work so there is scaffolding evident in some of my photos. I love the tone of colours in the bricks as it is different to any of the other ruins i visited.
Thursday, 2 September 2010
Ma Ke Wuyong
An artist i hope to use quite frequently within my work is Ma Ke Wuyong, as i love the effect given in her pieces and i think they look a lot like ruins. I also think the palette of colours she uses is similar to that of bricks from a castle. I also like the fact she uses discarded items and recycles them and this is something i am keen to try and do also by recycling old clothes within my work.
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
dunstanburgh castle
when thinking of ruins my first thought was dunstanburgh castle, a castle that is now ruins on the coast of northumberland, which i had visited in primary school. therefore i decided to revisit it and take more detailed pictures. However i was not as lucky as with kendal and as it was a nice day there were a lot of visitors at dunstanburgh. despite this i think i managed to get some good photos especially of chimneys and towers that are still situated at dunstanburgh.
Monday, 9 August 2010
kendal castle
whilst in the lake district for my holidays i noticed in a leaflet that there was a castle ruin near where i was staying so used the opportunity to get my first detailed pictures of ruins. as there was not much to see the castle ruins were empty so i was able to get the pictures i needed without people standing in front of me. i have tried to get a range of pictures ranging from a close up of one individual wall to a picture of what was once an entire room.
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
for september.
You need to have done for September return:Unit 3 - Personal study - Evidence of:
Artist Research
Fashion Designer Research
Textile Designer research
An online record of the above areas of research
An online visual diary of your primary research in response to the above -
Photographs, drawings, sketches etc
Written annotation on each piece of work
Artist Research
Fashion Designer Research
Textile Designer research
An online record of the above areas of research
An online visual diary of your primary research in response to the above -
Photographs, drawings, sketches etc
Written annotation on each piece of work
Monday, 5 July 2010
statement of intent.
For unit 3 I would like to look at ruins and castles and how these can possibly be portrayed in textiles, particularly in costume design. As I would like to study costume design next year I thought it a good idea to have a look at the history of costume within this unit and to try to incorporate it into the project. Therefore I would like to first research into the costume of the Tudors and possibly those like Dick Turpin and then move on to research into castles and ruins.
To collect first hand photos for this unit I will visit the many fully intact castles and those that have been reduced to rubble, within the north east area. I will also look at other ruins such as monasteries and possibly bridges. When I first think of castles that are now just ruins, I think of Dunstanburgh and Warkworth Castle so first I will look at these, but then I will probably move onto researching and visiting fully intact castles like Bamburgh, Lindisfarne and Alnwick. I will also re-visit other ruins like Housesteads Roman Fort and Mount Grace Priory, a monastery in Yorkshire.
Artists I would like to look at are those that portray ruins, whether they are castles or another building, rather than focusing completely on artists that do castles that are intact and in their original splendour. Examples of those I hope to look at are; Joseph Turner, Charles-Louis Clerisseau, Viviano Codazzi and Leonardo Coccorante. However these are all traditional artists so I hope to also look at a more modern artist to compare with.
Designers I hope to look at are those who portray structure within their designs and those who use a palette of colour like that of a castle or ruins. When first thinking of which artists to look at, my first idea was to look at Ma Ke Wuyong as her work looks like rock like material. I would also like to look at Rei Kawakubo and Alexander McQueen.
To collect first hand photos for this unit I will visit the many fully intact castles and those that have been reduced to rubble, within the north east area. I will also look at other ruins such as monasteries and possibly bridges. When I first think of castles that are now just ruins, I think of Dunstanburgh and Warkworth Castle so first I will look at these, but then I will probably move onto researching and visiting fully intact castles like Bamburgh, Lindisfarne and Alnwick. I will also re-visit other ruins like Housesteads Roman Fort and Mount Grace Priory, a monastery in Yorkshire.
Artists I would like to look at are those that portray ruins, whether they are castles or another building, rather than focusing completely on artists that do castles that are intact and in their original splendour. Examples of those I hope to look at are; Joseph Turner, Charles-Louis Clerisseau, Viviano Codazzi and Leonardo Coccorante. However these are all traditional artists so I hope to also look at a more modern artist to compare with.
Designers I hope to look at are those who portray structure within their designs and those who use a palette of colour like that of a castle or ruins. When first thinking of which artists to look at, my first idea was to look at Ma Ke Wuyong as her work looks like rock like material. I would also like to look at Rei Kawakubo and Alexander McQueen.
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