Sunday, 21 November 2010

Artist Sophia Horton




Sophia Horton,. Inappropriately dressed/ early warning/ Desire Lines/ Cordon/. [Photograph] Available at < http://www.hellocraft.com/2009/08/boundaries-of-yarn/> [Accessed19/11/2009].

This work by Sophia Horton uses knitting to question boundaries, expectations, and site and area.  I liked the use of the fibres and lurid colouring which contrasted vividly with the dull mundane nature of the natural surroundings. I particularly liked the two trees wrapped in red and black knitting. The colours together are very striking as they stand adjacent. I would like to incorporate highlights of red and black within my design pieces and use areas of knitting or twisted fabrics.

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Light artists for colour inspiration




Parsons M,.Twisted light 3. [Photograph] Available at: <http://fineartamerica.com/featured/twisted-light-3-michael-parsons.html > [Accessed18/11/2009].

These twisted light pieces by Michael Parsons are very beautiful. I like the fact the piece is physically fleeting only captured by photograph.  The smooth swift nature of the lines of light is also of inspiration to design and drawing of line.  My experimentation into movement of light inspired me to use bright colouring in my final designs along with design extraction carried out which assessed my colourways. 


Dan Flavin,. [Photograph] Available at: < http://rootstrata.com/rootblog/?p=377 > [Accessed21/11/2009].

Additionally I looked at work by Dan Flavin who uses neon lights within his art. I liked the simple clean lines created by his piece. In this work particularly I felt inspired by the woven nature of the design and created a weave to replicate this. This work additionally helped me with my design extraction.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Shape realization/ experimentation





Groups were formed into 6 people. We were paired on the word we were given which for our group was twisted. We made patterns from paper and two from calico from a pattern assigned to our group which represented the word twisted effectively. The brown paper version was stapled/ glued, the first calico version was hand sewn and the other machine sewn we learnt about shape and forming a wearable piece incorporating different methods of producing the pieces. I worked with another group member specifically on the hand sewn piece.