Once Weave came to an end, we were asked to bring all what we had done and key ideas we wanted to take through into embroidery.
Thinking about this I thought it would be an easy
guess, but I really had to think about how the structure and change of how
things are made in the different processes what most important aspects of my
work to take though and would portray through the best.
I chose my style of pattern, my colour pallet
without that my pattern use and whole style to my samples would be lost, and of
course my influence of Art deco. Also carrying on with my structure and
texture.
I feel now I know which parts I should be focusing on that show clearly in my sketchbook and in my weave samples, Pulling these key parts of my working into embroidery as well as constantly feeding my sketchbook will move my work on and hopefully improve a lot better. I also looked at the flaws in my work and what I could improve on, I feel that my work is a little 'similar' to each other, I want to be able to break free from that but still have a feel of a collection. As well as improving on my colour pallet, finding the right shades to bring together and work well that still have the Art Deco feel.
We also got a few critical notes from our fellow
students, in which I found really has moved my work up a step. Making me think
about my work on structure, texture, composition and pattern and how to use it
differently in embroidery.
As well as that we got a task to see what pieces of our work would work well with each other or just in different positions, We didn't get to try it out, so i had a go at home.
I really think the 1st of my picture we really works well the position gives a lot to think about in dimension, and creates great structural difference.
I also put different samples together to see if any worked well together, the last is my favourite, combining most of my 'eureka' moments, creating a lot of texture and lovely pattern, that I wish I had tried out in a longer strip.
As well as that we got a task to see what pieces of our work would work well with each other or just in different positions, We didn't get to try it out, so i had a go at home.
I really think the 1st of my picture we really works well the position gives a lot to think about in dimension, and creates great structural difference.
I also put different samples together to see if any worked well together, the last is my favourite, combining most of my 'eureka' moments, creating a lot of texture and lovely pattern, that I wish I had tried out in a longer strip.
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