Sunday, 7 July 2013

Susie Sharman-Hayles


 Another thing I thought was really effective was how Nicole got her imagery by physically utilizing the item she was researching which in this case was coffee. She then created her own print using this and experimented with the marks made from coffee mugs. On my page I tried to replicate this to give a general feel of how her book was presented and to tie in with the theme. She chose this imagery to use in a final print and manipulated it by rotating the images and overlapping them to create a more intricate pattern. The overall colours that she used in her book and drew inspiration from are what one would traditionally associate with coffee, being different browns and rich colours.
A lot of Lauren's work was also looking at the architectural side of buildings and primary sources she has photographed. I really like this particular approach, especially as different architecture is something that I have taken into consideration when taking photographs in Winchester. She looked as some other relevant artists as well such as a project called 'Knit the city' which is something that also inspired me as this was a skill I learnt in a previous project and would like to use again. Lauren's analysis is thorough throughout her book and each artist she has researched, she has linked it to her own work and how it is being utilized by others. She states "I really like the textiles approach to something that is typically quite graphical". 

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Holly Yendell




Samantha Raper - Alton College exhibition

 These were some of my favorite parts from their work and I chose to put these in the blog as they were things I would like to replicate or try in my own work.


Phoebe Pocock~Textiles Exhibition




angel philip

Rosie Turner



Exhibition research



 I decided to look at Izzy Leeson Earle from the college exhibition as I found her very inspirational in the techniques in which she used for her final outcomes and the ways she developed her ideas for the project.

- Chloe

Aimee Weaver

The Art of Andrew Orkney
Andrew Orkney has used the hidden life of animals during the night time to produce several paintings in surreal and mysterious colours.
My favourite picture is of a young stag, looking from behind. By using blue along with the usual beige, brown and white’s commonly associated with deer, Orkney has produced, for the viewer, a realistic painting that both captures the eye as well as producing an image not commonly seen by man. The green background of this painting produces a contrast to the otherwise neutral colours of the main aspect, thus causing these colours to stand out further than if they were on a normal white background. I admire the gradient effect of the background as it shows shadow and makes the image more mysterious then that of a real life photo. Andrew Orkney has also used orange, pink and blue spots, which have been blurred.  This seems to be to show stars in a night sky or can also be seen as fire fly’s. I admire this effect as it creates more of a mystical feel to the image then a photograph would. Orkney has also added two clumps of branches, one on each side of the stag, to create a more lifelike habitat for his painting. By using orange and white, as well as a little bit of pink, Orkney is using colours which wouldn’t commonly be seen in a forest without a light, and so it produces a more mysterious and mystical look at the unknown and unseen. This is one of my favourite pictures of this group as it’s calmness in colour and the use of tone reflects that of the nature of the stag in question.




Another of my favourite pictures from Andrew Orkney’s collection is of a Bush Baby on a tree, again at night. Orkney has used the seemingly natural colours (to what the human eye sees of this mainly nocturnal creature) to show the mystery behind the animal, due to the fact that hardly any man has seen one in the wild Madagascan land that they thrive in. By using the animals natural colours of browns and beiges for its fur, Orkney is showing what we would see if we were lucky enough to lay our eyes on such a peaceful and exotic creature. He has again used shades of blue to depict the night time which is, as previously said, the Bush Baby’s natural waking time. By painting a tree trunk for the Bush Baby to hang on to, Orkney is showing the animal’s natural habitat. He has used similar colours for the tree as he has done for the Bush Baby probably to show how well a Bush Baby can hide and blend into its surroundings. The green leaves which have been used as a background have provided a striking contrast to that of the main feature of the painting. I like this painting as it again shows something that is so rare to see and is also so beautiful if you are lucky to see.
Other pictures in this collection include a lemur, a fox, a couple of fighting antelope (or at least what appear to be...) and a wolf (not shown).



Fashion by Olivia Barclay
Olivia Barclay has used three main colours and sparkling fabrics to create this galactic like line of clothing. This line was my favourite in the Exhibition because it was different and unique but at the same time it was in the current trend.
One of my favourite outfits from this collection is a bright pink top paired with a black skirt. This may sound quite average and normal, but the look of each garment, whether they were being looked at together or on their own, was amazing. The bright pink top is cropped to sit just above the waistline and is loose fitting with quite loose half length sleeves. I like this top as it is in fashion at the moment as well as the fact that it is in a bright colour. The fact that it is plain doesn’t take away from the perfect finish of this garment as the colour is a statement on it’s own, therefore it has no need for embellishment. The skirt that it is paired with is made out of strips of alternating sparkly black fabric and triangles of a translucent black fabric. This effect gives the outfit a galactic feel as the sparkly black fabric reminds the viewer/wearer of the sky in space. This skirt also provides a contrast to the top in not only its colour but also its fit. The skirt is a tighter fit than the top, but not so tight as to be a pencil skirt (that look is a mistake...). Other outfits in this line included a silver dress, a black dress as well as a clutch to accessorise one or all of the outfits.

Another part of Barclay’s Exhibition project that caught my eye was the extent of work and research she did in her sketchbooks. Her trials and amount of research amazed me as they were extensive and detailed. I am hopping that my work will become like that in my currant year 2 A2 project.










Harriet Robins


I chose to analyse Katy Mason's work because I love the colours she uses and the way she has continuous patterns through her entire collection.
Harriet Robins
Hannah Morgan

Fran Williams

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Exhibition Work- Pip Ilsley


The artists I chose to look at where Laura James and Lewis Langham and I have chosen these 2 pages as I believe they reflect the style of the artists work the best.

Art Exhibition - Amelia Jeffery



These are my two favourite pages of work I did from the exhibition. I tried to keep the pages in the style of the artists work, which I did by laying it out neatly as well as sewing onto some pages analysing Caitlin Martin's work and adding fragments of mirror on the pages looking at Iona Perry - Amelia Jeffery

Emma Butcher - Trina Conway



Monday, 24 June 2013

Art Exhibition - Hazel Webb


These are my two best pages of writing from the exhibition, as I believe they have been displayed in the same way the artwork was, and they are informative in an easy, correct way that should be what is expected. - Hazel Webb

Art Exhibition


These are my favoutitre pages of mine, from the exhibition. The artists that I chose to look at were George Bradford - Smith as well as Andrew Orkney. - Alex x

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Mood Board

This is the mood board I created to accompany and inspire my designs - Claudia

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Mood Board

I have used techniques, imagery and textures to make this mood board that represents my project. 
Martha

Saturday, 26 January 2013

My Mood Board

This is my mood board, showing my main inspirations for my fashion final piece including colours and imagery that I will use as well as designer inspiration and items that reflect the look I am going to create.

Emma x

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Christmas Make

For my Christmas make I made Capri pants (crop trousers) with my own imagery printed on them. Marilyn Monroe and the 1950's fashion were my inspiration for the trousers.- Fluke

Monday, 14 January 2013

Sunday, 13 January 2013

MY T SHIRTS!!!
For my Christmas Make, I decided to screen print a selection of t shirts using an image I had been developing. I overlayed the same image in different ways, using Photoshop to help me make different shapes, and screen printed them.. I tried to mix up the colour schemes and the way I portrayed the image, using the front and reverse including the colour of the t shirts themselves to show diversity, and make them look as interesting as possible. These are some photos from the photo shoot I did that I edited and collaged together. I wanted my t shirts to be unisex and therefore took photos of men and women wearing them.
I hope you like them :)   
Peace
Becki
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