Sunday, 9 February 2014

1.2.10. Combinations & Teresa Barboza.




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In my sketchbook I wanted it to be full of ideas of what to do an where I am going with it, I started by  jotting down how I wanted to make the sample out from that technique to use to the fabric I wanted to use it on. I found this quite useful to refer back to and develop from.
When we switched from hand to machine stitch, of course we learnt more techniques on the sewing machines, but I also wanted to keep some of my hand stitch techniques with me and in my work flowing them my samples. So I did a few drawn up ideas for this to mentally see if it could work and it seem to get on well together with what and how I wanted to put them.
So throughout out this week I have been thinking about my last world and how I could involve that into my current work, I didn't want the to worlds to be a separate things and to see it they all worked well together. We have been told to integrate them in some way if we want to and I thing this is going to be a really good opportunity to see if they work well together.
I have been Looking at Teresa Barboza's work how she has combined knit and embroidery in a way that the piece looks like one. Like the picture has spilled out of the canvas and created something more than just a picture but is becoming 3dimentional. Her use of embroidery and knit this way has inspired me even more that I need to join all of what I have learnt as one and see what kind of outcome I can create as one.

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