Sophie Grafton Blog
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
My Collections!
HAND MADE
Collection 1
design 1- bold colours, brusho, reds, dusky colours, inspired by sample (design development idea), free machine stitching, same one.. half drop repeat.
design 2- bold colours, same colour palette, swirls, brusho used, free machine stitching into the swirls, inspired by design development idea.
design 3- same idea as design 2, apart from using batik, same colour palette, free machine stitching, brusho used, more browny shades.
CAD COLLECTION
Collection 2
design 1- colour schemes-pinks/purples/yellows/light greens, opposites on colour wheel, flowery design created on cad from a2 painting but changed.
design 2- same colour scheme, same design but swaps of colours with smaller ones of the same design and half drop repeat.
design 3- same colour scheme, different pattern but also the idea and pattern came from cad work already done used from the a2 painting i previously created.
Collection 1
design 1- bold colours, brusho, reds, dusky colours, inspired by sample (design development idea), free machine stitching, same one.. half drop repeat.
design 2- bold colours, same colour palette, swirls, brusho used, free machine stitching into the swirls, inspired by design development idea.
design 3- same idea as design 2, apart from using batik, same colour palette, free machine stitching, brusho used, more browny shades.
Design 1 |
Design 2 |
Design 3 |
Collection 2
design 1- colour schemes-pinks/purples/yellows/light greens, opposites on colour wheel, flowery design created on cad from a2 painting but changed.
design 2- same colour scheme, same design but swaps of colours with smaller ones of the same design and half drop repeat.
design 3- same colour scheme, different pattern but also the idea and pattern came from cad work already done used from the a2 painting i previously created.
design 1 |
design 2 |
design 3 |
Taking down our installation..
Camera Model- Lumix
Picture size setting- 1920 times 1080
Ratio size setting- 16:9
How many photographs per camera will you take during the removal of your textile piece/yarn bomb?- 100
What did you learn from the images taken during the installation of your piece and how will this affect the decisions made about the images you will take today? - keep the camera in the same place to avoid a 'jumpy' animation
How frequently will you take photographs?- every 30 seconds as taking it down will be a shorter process
Will you use a tripod or move around the installation or a combination of both?- just a tripod
How will the photographs be shared amongst your team fairly?- change every 5 minutes
Stop motion animation
It is a cinematic process to make standing objects look as if they are moving.
Picture size setting- 1920 times 1080
Ratio size setting- 16:9
How many photographs per camera will you take during the removal of your textile piece/yarn bomb?- 100
What did you learn from the images taken during the installation of your piece and how will this affect the decisions made about the images you will take today? - keep the camera in the same place to avoid a 'jumpy' animation
How frequently will you take photographs?- every 30 seconds as taking it down will be a shorter process
Will you use a tripod or move around the installation or a combination of both?- just a tripod
How will the photographs be shared amongst your team fairly?- change every 5 minutes
Stop motion animation
It is a cinematic process to make standing objects look as if they are moving.
cad visuals
CAD WORK
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Printmaking
Design / Idea development
From the ten previous motifs i created, i made additional designs and idea development which were different to my motifs in the way that i used more media and experimented more with the sewing machine and even scratched at a few samples with a craft knife creating a different type of texture. I really enjoyed creating these samples.
Research into surface pattern designers
On the link above gives you access to Rebecca's full website, the images below are my three favourite collections she has done. I really like the use of colour and how they all seem to have some similarities. It shows a good use of a 'collection'.
Also the link above gives access to Natalie's profile. I really like how she uses prints a lot in her designs, being a printmaker as well gives her that added ability to create her own personal designs and put her stamp on them.
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