I have submitted a selection of work that best represents me as a designer and my personal style. I have included examples of a variety of different genres within art and design, including; life drawing, 2D design, combined media and illustration.
Currently, I am studying an Art and Design Foundation Diploma to further develop my skills. This course has allowed me to experiment with a range of new media and to explore new methodologies and develop original ideas in 2 and 3 dimensions. I have begun a programme of life drawing to expand my drawing skills and I am experimenting with a diverse approach to visual imaging. The Foundation course has made me open my eyes to new ideas and the potential within Art and Design. I enjoy working experimentation's with traditional and unconventional materials to find inventive solutions.
Studying a degree in Fashion Design at your university will give me the relevant skills needed to progress on to be a successful and confident designer in the future. I am particularly interested in learning new practical skills that you offer in your intensive workshops as I am always willing to experiment with new techniques and expand my knowledge of design and making.
Another passion of mine is travel. This summer I went to Kenya for 6 weeks to take part in a volunteer project within a small community. We spent time building, teaching and farming. As well as being an amazing experience, I feel it helped me gain confidence and responsibility working as a valued member of a diverse team. I have gained good organisation skills through coordinating a range of fund raising events, including an event for 400 college students, a 24 hour famine and a week's sponsored silence. Independently I have organised a range of work experience placements to gain as much knowledge and experience in the industry as possible. In October I worked as a volunteer at the MYFDA fashion awards in Birmingham as a stylist. This was an invaluable experience and allowed me to work closely with up and coming designers, giving me a clear idea of what the job entails. Also, I have independently organised a work experience placement at Harper Bizarre Magazine, London, in the hope that it will give me more knowledge of the written side of the fashion industry.
Friday, 2 December 2011
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Life Drawing
As part of this course we are also completing a drawing certificate which includes two different topics, Life Drawing and Drawing and Mapping.
Studying Life Drawing has improved my observational drawing dramatically, I have enjoyed exploring line, shape and tone especially looking at the human figure as there are so many different elements to include. Through out the course my drawing will improve as practice makes perfect.
I have only completed one session of Life Drawing and here are the images I produced from that day.
We first began with a warm up exercise that explored mainly line, which is shown in the left image above. We were asked to draw several different poses over the top of one another and the rub them out leaving a faded outline of the images. Next we were asked to continue adding different layers of colour and line but using our opposite hand and with our eyes shut. I enjoyed this exercise as it allowed you to think outside the box, creating a new abstract piece.
The image on the right displays my final outcome created using mainly pastel, charcoal and collage.
Studying Life Drawing has improved my observational drawing dramatically, I have enjoyed exploring line, shape and tone especially looking at the human figure as there are so many different elements to include. Through out the course my drawing will improve as practice makes perfect.
I have only completed one session of Life Drawing and here are the images I produced from that day.
We first began with a warm up exercise that explored mainly line, which is shown in the left image above. We were asked to draw several different poses over the top of one another and the rub them out leaving a faded outline of the images. Next we were asked to continue adding different layers of colour and line but using our opposite hand and with our eyes shut. I enjoyed this exercise as it allowed you to think outside the box, creating a new abstract piece.
The image on the right displays my final outcome created using mainly pastel, charcoal and collage.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Object Wrap
Using the materials provided, we had to select and wrap an object found in the studio. For this project I selected the mannequin as my main object and I decided to wrap it to create a recycled garment.
For the main body of the dress I used masking tape, string for the necklace, the head of some curtains to create a belt and finally a selection of fabrics and copper wire to create the skirt.
To develop this idea I decided to begin unwrapping the object in different ways to create new, interesting shapes.
For the main body of the dress I used masking tape, string for the necklace, the head of some curtains to create a belt and finally a selection of fabrics and copper wire to create the skirt.
To develop this idea I decided to begin unwrapping the object in different ways to create new, interesting shapes.
Hybridisation
Using an overhead projector and multiple acetate images, we had to make our own individual marks, creating a new image. Below are the original images I created, I then developed the idea utilizing a range of different materials.
The bottom images show how I developed the idea and began creating multiple pieces based on garments and creating abstract fabric prints.
The bottom images show how I developed the idea and began creating multiple pieces based on garments and creating abstract fabric prints.
Cardboard Boxes
Exploring the integrity and aesthetic qualities of cardboard boxes, we had to investigate the relationship of text, pattern, form, construction techniques and composition.
Using a range of types of boxes, we had to construct a series of forms or panels that may be 2D, 3D or in relief.
I started by nailing cardboard boxes to the wall looking at the shape of them when opened and closed. Although the idea behind these pieces is quite simple I feel the final outcomes and layout are very successful.
There is a great contrast between the brown cardboard box and the white labels but also the different shapes within the structure work very well together. These images work really well due to the very square and straight structure of the cardboard boxes against the abstract shapes formed by the string.
Journey
As part our drawing certificate we have been completing a course of drawing and mapping classes. The first exercise we were asked to complete was to create a map showing all of the journeys we have made in our lives.
I have created an abstract piece looking at all of the flights I have taken during my life. I decided to try and create my own world map that was unique to me. Using charcoal, I created very dark smudged, curved lines. Starting from the bottom left hand corner, the individual circle represents England. The curved lines then represent Europe, Africa and America working across to the top right hand corner. If there are two circles per line, these represent stop offs or changed flights. The rings around the lines are the amount of times I have visited the country.
I have created an abstract piece looking at all of the flights I have taken during my life. I decided to try and create my own world map that was unique to me. Using charcoal, I created very dark smudged, curved lines. Starting from the bottom left hand corner, the individual circle represents England. The curved lines then represent Europe, Africa and America working across to the top right hand corner. If there are two circles per line, these represent stop offs or changed flights. The rings around the lines are the amount of times I have visited the country.
Wrapping Clingfilm
For this project we were asked to wrap an object using cling film and cello-tape. We then had to reconstruct the object in the cling film, place it on the overhead projector and then create a collection of drawings based on the images projected on the wall.
After creating the basic, observational drawing, I began to develop the idea further by looking at smaller specific sections of the structure, concentrating on the contrast between negative space and detail within the object.
After creating the basic, observational drawing, I began to develop the idea further by looking at smaller specific sections of the structure, concentrating on the contrast between negative space and detail within the object.
Drawing and Measurement
In this project we have been looking at isometric drawing and drawing with perspective. This is a method of drawing that allows the actual drawing produced to be measured to give indications in scale that are useful in design for communication proportions. Unlike plans and elevations the drawing gives an illusion of perspective.
Also within this project we have been exploring 3D, looking at shape, line and negative space. I tried drawing the basic outline of a 3D structure I made. I then overlapped a piece of tracing paper, which aloud me to draw out the shape the string was making against the structure, as well as allowing the underneath structure to still be seen.
Also within this project we have been exploring 3D, looking at shape, line and negative space. I tried drawing the basic outline of a 3D structure I made. I then overlapped a piece of tracing paper, which aloud me to draw out the shape the string was making against the structure, as well as allowing the underneath structure to still be seen.
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Experimenting with Colour
This project involved exploring and mixing our own colours. We then began experimenting with different ways of using colour within an image.
For these images below I have used the heat press to dye fabrics using disperse dyes. I have created templates in order to block out areas to create a pattern.
Also I have experimented using laminating wallets in the heat press. To create the effect below, I trapped bubble wrap and ink inside a plastic wallet, I then put this through the heat press trapping the contents inside the wallet.
For these images below I have used the heat press to dye fabrics using disperse dyes. I have created templates in order to block out areas to create a pattern.
Also I have experimented using laminating wallets in the heat press. To create the effect below, I trapped bubble wrap and ink inside a plastic wallet, I then put this through the heat press trapping the contents inside the wallet.
Sonic Cartography
This project was designed to expand our drawing knowledge and challenge the notations of what drawing is and what can be drawn. We had to respond to the music that was played in the studio and create our own sound maps/ landscapes based on what we heard, utilizing the wide range of media provided.
To create these final outcomes I used indian ink, masking tape and coloured pencils. I tried to incorporate a range of different shapes, some that represented very hard/ loud sounds contrasting against the very soft/ quiet sounds.
To create these final outcomes I used indian ink, masking tape and coloured pencils. I tried to incorporate a range of different shapes, some that represented very hard/ loud sounds contrasting against the very soft/ quiet sounds.
Textiles Development
I am always trying new methods of illustration to create fashion drawings. I have improved my skills by experimenting with different medias including; pastel, water colours, marker pens, charcoal and college.
Regularly I borrow books from the library that allow me to read and increase my knowledge of illustration and exploring new art medias.
This image below shows two pages from my sketchbook. These pages were researching ideas for my final project. I was looking at Erdem's collection, creating observational drawings from the photographs taken from his Spring/ Summer collection.
Regularly I borrow books from the library that allow me to read and increase my knowledge of illustration and exploring new art medias.
This image below shows two pages from my sketchbook. These pages were researching ideas for my final project. I was looking at Erdem's collection, creating observational drawings from the photographs taken from his Spring/ Summer collection.
Photography
Having also studied A- level Photography, I have put together a college of some of my favorite and most successful images. Through out this course I tried to focus my projects on fashion photography as this allowed me to also explore styling, light and positioning.
Some aspects of the course didn't allow me to focus on portraiture yet this was not a bad thing as it allowed me to improve my skills in photography looking at different settings within the camera for different environments. I feel being a successful photographer makes me more of a versatile student, I can not only design and make garments but also I can photograph them professionally for advertising purposes.
Some aspects of the course didn't allow me to focus on portraiture yet this was not a bad thing as it allowed me to improve my skills in photography looking at different settings within the camera for different environments. I feel being a successful photographer makes me more of a versatile student, I can not only design and make garments but also I can photograph them professionally for advertising purposes.
Textiles
Here is an example of the work I produced during A-level Textiles. We were asked to look at a designer we were inspired by and create a garment that was influenced by their Spring/ Summer collection 2010.
Erdem was my chosen designer as I love his use of floral prints and fitted shapes that create a very flattering silhouette that celebrates the curves a woman's figure.
Within this image below I have included three photographs of the final garments I produced. Originally we were asked to produce only one garment, but as I was very keen on the project I worked hard and managed to produce three, quality finished garments.
Erdem was my chosen designer as I love his use of floral prints and fitted shapes that create a very flattering silhouette that celebrates the curves a woman's figure.
Within this image below I have included three photographs of the final garments I produced. Originally we were asked to produce only one garment, but as I was very keen on the project I worked hard and managed to produce three, quality finished garments.
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