Monday, 20 May 2013

Colour...



 
 
I used collage and drawing in to put colour onto the repetitive patterns I have created, again, I feel the Islamic circular pattern is the strongest.
I want to look at colour and others I could use, along with brining other media into my work such a gouache.
 

Repetitive pattern

 
 I started to look at ways in which I could repeat the shapes I have created on a page, scaling down the shapes so I could create a pattern. I think the circular Islamic inspired shape works the best out of this set.

 



Developing patterns inspired by observational imagery


 
Here I began to look at ways I could put my shapes into a pattern, I started by rotating them around one point on the page and this developed the pattern above. I then used inks to add colour in a loose way. I like this style and this is something I am going to continue working with.

 


 
Above are examples of how I have started to develop the original pattern I created, I have cut the coloured pieces up and created new, repetitive patterns out of them, this is another way of working I am going to continue to develop.

 

Developing the 'Japanese' theme



 
I started to develop some shapes inspired by the vases at The Western Park exhibition on 'The Seven treasures' this is the start of my development and I want to work on my ideas and look at other ways of working.

 

 

Thursday, 16 May 2013

'The Vault' - Observational drawing




 
 
I recently visited an antiques, vintage and craft shop called The Vault in Sheffield, I went to London Road in search of items or buildings relating to the different cultures I am looking at. Within this shop there was a section solely dedicated to Indian culture, I was able to take photographs and do some observational drawings. I am going to be using this in my own pattern and shape making and develop them.

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Further observatonal drawings and working on different grounds

 

 
I began to look at creating my own shapes and patterns from observations I had made, for example the top two pieces started from an observation of a big gold ring, I then added pattern to this inspired by the research I had done on the African tribes and the shields they created.
 
The bottom set of drawings are trials of simple shapes I have created moved on into a short pattern to begin looking at ways in which I could create pattern.

Developing prints

I decided I wanted to work into my prints with stitch and drawing inks, above are examples of this. I cut out my print and stuck them onto grounds I had created using ink, my choices of colour was very experimental as I wanted to focus more on the technique and felt the colour would come together
when I have decided on a technique that is most suitable for my project.
 
 
 I then began to add stitch around the patterns, this is a technique I like and I think works effectively however I want to begin to work in a more neat way and experiment in ways I can create my own patterns based on the research and inspiration I have gained.

 
I decided I wanted to work into my prints with stitch and drawing inks, above are examples of this. I cut out my print and stuck them onto grounds I had created using ink, my choices of colour was very experimental as I wanted to focus more on the technique and felt the colour would come together when I have decided on a technique that is most suitable for my project.
 I then began to add stitch around the patterns, this is a technique I like and I think works effectively however I want to begin to work in a more neat way and experiment in ways I can create my own patterns based on the research and inspiration I have gained.

 
During printing I decided to start working on different grounds, here I experimented with working onto old envelopes, the 'window' on this provided a new way of working for me and also added more depth and interest to the piece.