Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Chapter Four

Fabric investigation
4.14.24.3
Images 4.1, 4.2 & 4.3 – variety of natural and man-made fabrics
4.4
Image 4.4
4.54.6
Images 4.5 & 4.6 – selection of fabrics frayed & burnt into with a candle or soldering iron.  Good job I read the course notes carefully and had a bowl of cold water next to me. Quite frightening how quickly two of the fabrics caught light!!
4.7
Image 4.7
4.84.9
Images 4.8 & 4.9 – Selection of my fabrics made into bands with different edges.
4.10
Image 4.10

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Chapter Three

1.1.5retinex3.1
Image 1.1.5 retinex from Chapter One and 3.1 design using tissue, greaseproof and wrapping paper
1.3.4colourcurve3.2
Image 1.3.4 colour curve from Chapter One and 3.2 design using rolled tissue paper
1.5.4retinex3.3
Image 1.5.4 retinex from Chapter One and 3.3 design using teabag paper
1.6.4retinex3.4
Image 1.6.4 retinex from Chapter One and 3.4 design using tissue paper
1.7.4posturise3.5
Image 1.7.4 posturise and 3.5 design using tissue paper.
1.8.4retinex3.6
Image 1.8.4 retinex and 3.6 using tissue paper gathered on machine .

Chapter Two

2.12.2
Image 2.1 & 2.2
2.32.4
Image 2.3 – a. tissue, b. rolled & tied tissue, c. rolled tissue, d. long stitch gather on machine using tissue, e. folded tissue, f. hole punch on tissue.
Image 2.4 – a-e long stitch gather on machine using tissue.