Sunday, 3 May 2015

Not Relating to TIP

During the Easter holidays this is what I have been getting up to...

30/03/2015 - 17/04/2015










Third Week of Unit X

From all the samples I produced, I felt that I was doing well from; material choice to placement of materials. However, from a one to one tutorial with my designated tutor, I was informed that the sale of my samples were too small. So she suggested that I go away and carry on sampling but on larger scale. And also not be afraid of sewing/ carrying off from the fabric. This would give an understanding on how the whole piece would look like; if it will be bordered, centred, carried on etc. After following her advice, I completely understood where she was coming from. Also the samples looked better.

Cornely Machine Sample




This week I was introduced to the cornely machine. The left image is what my first experimenting sample. From far it looks like the lines on your fingers but when looking closer, you can see the different stiches. The colours used here was simply from what I had access to. After this session, I feel very grateful to the machine because I can now work faster instead hand stitching my samples.

The image on the right was an extermination on how else I could use the technique of the Cornley machine and using found materials. This pieces if PVA glue trapped with cello tape and different shades of blue trapped within it as well. I tried shaping the thread like the cornely usually does. I really like how this turned out but I don’t think I will be carrying this out any further.   

Peer Review


From this week’s peer review, while explaining my work so far, I noticed I kept going off my colour theme. For example this red piece with denim embellished in. My colour pallet throughout my sketchbook consisted of shades of whites and creams and black. So randomly selecting materials didn’t really link my research or idea clearly. So from here, I went out and bought materials that links with my colour pallet.

This is the last week till the Easter break but I am still unsure what my final piece will look like; whether it will be a rectangle or square piece.


Friday Drawing Day - Whitworth Art Gallery



Made from plastic bin bags.
Made by different used jeans.
Moments captured by a phorographer of everyday life.


Most of the art pieces that I captured on my visit to the Whitworth Art Gallery were made from found objects or everyday objects. One installation that took my interest was the above image of coloured triangles. I really like the subtle colours used, the light that came in through the window also played a huge part on how the piece looks. Looking back at my research trip at Blackpool, this piece reminded me of the coloured lights.

Contextual References

Contextual references have immensely helped me gain knowledge on how I can expand on my design developments. These are the chosen artists I chose to participate within my project.

Susie MacMurray





I came across Macmurrays work after attending her talk during the research weeks. The concept of her work amazed me to do the same in mine somehow. Her work is very time consuming therefore I had to think about how I could take that idea of time and putting it in my projects as I had only 3 weeks left. Whether I should draw/plan my designs on paper instead of trying out each one on materiel.

Dagmer Binder


My next references is Binder, the designs and outcomes of each piece created by hand is something that I want to carry out in this project. From my Blackpool visit, the staff working at the illumination centre mention that the pieces are made from hand because they cannot afford to get other companies/ factories to do it. As sad as it sounds, I think it’s a nice touch that I would add to me work if I was to base my work on ‘handmade’ thing

Marit Fujiwara




Fujiwara is my last reference that I used for my colour pallet. After comparing my researched mages, I found that my colour pallet and Fujiwara's pieces somehow matched. I also chose this artist because it looks very complicated to create therefor, I want to challenge myself within a short space of time.

Friday, 1 May 2015

Second Week of Unit X

So this week I have been focusing on making as many samples as I can till the Easter Break. From this I intend to develop my research, designs, and techniques, also think about what my context would be focused on. From the Blackpool visit, I have been attracted to the shapes, surfaces, and colours of the Daleks in the illumination factory. The lights that are created by hand also made me think about how I could posibly include that concept withing my work...





Furthermore into research, I signed on for the Platt hall museum which is a museum close to the university campus. From this visit, I was able to gather more research on something that I have wanted to work on for so long; wedding dresses. Most of the collection was based on the fashion trends from over 80 years ago to this decade. It was fascinating to see the transition in colour as well as the hand embroidery done with hand. From this I am planning to carry out the hand embroidery out onto my developing samples which will hopefully carry onto my final piece/ pieces.








So from this research trip, I have done as many samples I could alongside my Blackpool trip samples.


Blackpool Samples:









Platt Hall Samples:

Hand stitch samples
Sample made from henna.
Intertwined this sample with handprints from above samples by experimenting.

The colour theme that I have going on seems to be very minimal. I think this is because of the wedding gowns that interested me. From past projects, I have worked with a lot of found and everyday materials to create my samples. So, this is something that I will take into consideration throughout my journey in Unit X.


Friday Drawing:

This drawing session was all about zooming into the images we took from our research trips and picking out random key colours and patterns. I found this really helpful because from an image you don't really tend to focus on the tiny details such as different shades of colours used in some areas. from this I was able to take away the obvious patterns and work very finely.

Monday, 27 April 2015

First Week of Unit X - Blackpool Illumination Trip

From this trip, I gained knowledge on how the illuminations are made; by hand. I found this tactic extraordinary because these days it is all about technology and handmade things are not taken in interest much. I want to carry out the concept of handmade things onto my unit X project because it is something I want to make aware of in the art industry that art can be formed in many ways not just with editing pictures on Photoshop and so on. From gathering research of this trip, I found myself looking at a variety shapes and sizes of circles, whether it was a perfected circle or a wonky one.





I feel that my colour palette from this trip didn't do me justice as I felt that everyone would have similar colours.

Inspirer Series Week:

One of the influential speakers that came in to give a talk whom I found his work interesting was Luke Jerram. Jerram's work was all large scale. This is something that I could potentially see myself working as a large scale piece of outcome.
Pixelated sculpture of Jerram's daughter.
Another artist that inspired me during research was Susie Macmurray. Macmurray is an installation artist that includes her textiles skill within her pieces. There are many favourites of Macmurrays that amaze me but one specific piece that left me baffled was the wedding gown made with yelloe rubber gloves.
Wedding gown made from yellow rubber gloves.
Looking at this piece, it made me think about the  endless possibilites of materials that could have been used to make this piece. So from this talk, i was immediatley inspired to use the concept of using found or everyday objects for my unit X.