Items submitted to the tutor for Assignment Two: Part Two were as follows: Bag one of 6 – Exercise 1 – Joining straight flush edges Bag 2 of 6 – Exercise 2 – Joining straight edges with a gap Bag 3 0f 6 – Exercise 3 – Joining curved edges Bag 4 of 6 – […]
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Month: February 2016
Tutor feedback and my response – Assignm
Deborah Tomkies ass. 1 I was very pleased with the tutor feedback and felt that there were some very constructive recommendations and suggestions. It was particularly useful to understand the role of the sketchbook in my learning. I have taken forward recommendations to explore different media to capture and develop my work (paint, pastel, print, […]
Tutor feedback
Tutor feedback and my reflection on the tutor’s feedback for each assignment can be found as follows: Assignment One – tutor feedback and my reflection Assignment Two Assignment Three Assignment Four Assignment Five
Project 2: Exercise 3 – Uneven wrapping
For this exercise I began with a range of everyday materials from around the house. Finger knitting on drinking straw frame Straws are brightly coloured, flexible but give structure too. I created a frame from straws using elastic bands and masking tape to hold the pieces in place. I used yarn scraps to make finger […]
Project 2: Exercise 3 – Uneven wrapping
From the wrappings explored in this first part of this exercise and the fashion collections of Hsiao-Chi Tsai I went on to consider how “wrappings” in the form of our clothing and dress influences our perceptions of ourselves and each other; how we use clothes, jewellery etc. both consciously and unconsciously to identify with particular […]
Project 2: Exercise 3 – Uneven wrapping
Skull with bubble wrap and staples Skull with bubble wrap, wrapped with twine Skull with foil Skull with clingfilm From the wrappings explored in this first part of this exercise, I went on to consider how our clothing influences our perceptions of ourselves and each other; how we use clothes both consciously and unconsciously to […]
Sketchbook – Assignment Two
For Assignment Two I spent some time thinking about joining and wrapping, making a quick mindmap and notes about materials, methods and how these might link together. And some ideas for samples/projects: Joining and wrapping A selection of sketches for the joining and wrapping exercises (Projects 1 and 2)
Reflection on Assignment Two
Of the two sets of techniques I was initially much more comfortable with the joining exercises. I quickly became frustrated with the early wrapping exercises as it was difficult to find subjects with good anchoring points, meaning that I felt I had much less control over the nature of the finished piece. I was repeatedly […]
Assignment One: Sorting
Having reviewed all the work from this assignment, I felt that the most successful pieces were as follows: Folding and pleating I felt that these were the most pleasing pieces within the folding and pleating exercises. However, whilst I enjoyed making them, there are challenges in interpreting such sharply defined shapes in a texile medium […]
Assignment Two: Sorting
Having spent some time evaluating all the pieces I made for Projects 1 and 2, I felt that the following were the most successful, either as pieces in their own right or as a springboard to further ideas/samples. Project 1 – Joining Exercise 1 – Straight flush edges Exercise 2 – Straight edges with a […]