Monday 22 October 2012

Primary research


This is another one of the photographs I took in Locke park towards Primary research, as I feel its important to collect as much research as possible as you then have a wider range of ideas. I like this photograph because with the project been aimed at nature I think it presents it very well but not only that, I think that trees growing/weaving around & into the archway it looks really effective as its not only a manmade archway, the nature is shown within it. Overall, I think its a really effective photograph to represent nature & I will be working into it more with media & experiments.

Inspiring photographs

 

This was a photograph I took towards primary research for my project second project aimed at Nature. This photograph I took in Locke park and it's really inspired me to work into it with eg paint, oil pastels, sewing machine, collarge etc because it defines the detail so much and with the light shining into the back of flower to cause an outline effect enhances the photograph even more. I envy the colors of the roses because there such a blend of pink and white against the dull background. I will therefore work into this photograph and experiment with media to see what I can achieve.

Primary research


For our second project we have been asked to look into nature and organic aspects. I have been taking and working from some photographs I took for my Primary research, and this is on of the photographs I took whilst in Locke Park. I photographed it because the colors of it caught my attention and it fits within my chosen season winter because this kind of plant represents christmas and the christmas weather. I also envy the fact that the natural light is only showing through certain parts of the bush to create shadows and shading which looks effective. 

Sunday 21 October 2012

Evaluation for 'Too Much Information'


For my project “too much information” I took into consideration the various types of themes I could aim my research at. I came to a final decision to choose “fashion” as the main outcome for my primary/secondary research, artist research and ideas/experiments. I chose fashion because i feel i can relate to it a lot myself as i have a deep interest in this area, and also it has a lot of information surrounding it that i could go into depth about and analyze. I also thought that with fashion i could look at designers, labels, brands, components, barcodes, construction, materials, length etc. So there was a wide range of research I could fulfil.
So therefore I began to collect general everyday information like receipts, menus, bus tickets, maps, tags, labels etc, but trying aiming a lot of it towards my theme. I kept a record of all my research information inside a sketch book. Moreover first of all i did a mind map so I knew what type of information I was looking for and all my ideas. I then began finding a way to bring together both information and fashion so one of my favourite experiments was in my sketch book where I designed a model stood posing and collaged it with train tickets, which was useful as it presented my creative side and the fact that I understood the project and what I had to do. I also looked at artists to gain ideas and learn how they construct art that involves information.
For my research in the summer holidays, I was on holiday in Reighton Sands for a week so that was a perfect opportunity to collect photographs, information and research as I could. I collected receipts from cloth shops and supermarkets, I drew labels out of clothing I had bought and the instructions for washing, I took photographs of shop brands to represent my fashion theme but I also too photographs of other buildings to show a variety to my work. I also experimented with lettering of shop brands to do the font of one brand in the name of another and this seemed really interesting and useful, as I did MODO shop brand in the style of hollisters font which showed my understanding of experimenting and showing I can interpretate this into my own work. In my sketch book i also did i technique of layering up information in a style of Joan Schulze as this is a style she did and made art out of different parts of information. In my sketch book I looked at different ways to present a button using information I did one out of newspaper, receipts, train tickets etc, to show a button as a popular component to fashion and information involved within it. I also visited cooper galley in Barnsley and picked up leaflets of information presenting upcoming exhibitions or current ones. Plus i insured to commit four days out of the week to spend time on it through the holidays because i wanted to insure I did enough research for when I came back to college.
Furthermore for my artist research I looked at Bethan Ash, Joan Schulze and Holly Levell because they all in some way relate to my theme. Bethan Ash specialised in quilting which has a big effect on fashion because quilting involves sowing, patterns and components and Bethan’s work was very expiring. She had a way of not following a pattern of guidelines and just creating her imagination. I envy her use of colours because they are all vibrant and in some way illuminous and i think this represents fashion and it been so popular in fashion. The part of Bethan’s work that inspired me the most and therefore will be involved in my work, is the way she laid out her work in which she didn’t organise it or follow a pattern/structure, i use this in my own work by not sticking to a certain pattern.
Furthermore, I also used Joan schulze in my artist research and she was my favourite artists to research because there was so much surrounding her and her work that inspired me and i gained interest on. Joan had a style that made you concentrate and really look into her work and she made pictures out of pictures and layered items/information up to create something. She had a good use of watercolours and blending them into each other which i envied because it created either a background or a mood to the piece. She also always used names of places/objects as like a heading for her work as if it was putting a name to it. I liked the way she layered up information but really the font part of it to create some sort of picture, it always intrigued me and made her art that even bit more interesting. The main reason I used Joan in my artist research was to layer up my work but because my theme was fashion I would layer up receipts/tags/photographs of shop brands or clothing etc, and make art out of layering up information.
Finally, my last artist to research was Holly Levell because her work was so fascinating. Her work is all based on hand embroidery and designing things out of felt and components. All her work looks so time consuming but looks so delicate and so unique which is most inspired me to look into her work the most, the fact that her work isn’t like any other textiles artist, shes used things that are around us every day.  I looked into bow she constructed her work, what she does first and last, why and how long it takes her. From her work in my own style I experimented with doing a screen print and then attempting to sew around my design to see what the outcome was. I enjoyed doing it because I felt it enhanced my work however as I thought it would be, it was very time consuming if you wanted to be exact.
Moreover for my repeat tracing I made sure to involve evidence of artist research, photographs and primary/secondary research I had done. I also insured my repeat tracing represented my theme. I included washing instructions you find on tags on your clothing, I included a sketching of a model I found in the vogue magazine modelling for Dior and on my visual sheets I had her body collaged in train tickets but I knew itd take too long to do this on the tracing sheet and it wouldn’t be accurate. I included shop brands I had looked into and photographs as this shows evidence of primary research. I included a shape which had different parts of magazines of different words in each triangle and this represents my way of information and what I gained and was in the style of Joan Schulze as she layers things up to create new art out of art. I also included a background of a train tube tunnel as I used this at the beginning of my sketchbook as a ideas starter and it causes an effect to the background.
Once we’d done our repeat tracing we began on the sewing machines looking into experimenting and free hand embroidery. I enjoyed doing this because id seen it used in Holly Levells work so I wanted to try it for myself so I could use it in my own final piece but it was hard at first. I had to learn to only press my foot slightly onto the pedal and just gets a light steady pace going so I could be more accurate on what I wanted to achieve. I also found that if it wasn’t going to the standard I wanted or kept going wrong to unthread my bobbin and my needle which usually ensured a better experience. But I felt once you got the feel for the machine and what pace to go I thought it was an enjoyable experience and learnt me some new skills.
I thought my final piece went quite well, but i would of done better if I could. It missed a couple of days at college due to not been well and it had a massive effect on my project as it was around the time that my class was in the textiles room so I missed out of achieving the most I wanted out of my final piece. I like the way in which my final piece shows all the detail really well and its all accurate with how far apart each screen print is but it didn’t go as dark as I would of liked because on my pre- final piece the colours went more darker but it was after that I missed a couple of days so when I came back and constructed my final piece the colours weren’t exactly the same which was the main downfall. But compared to the darker example the lighter one shows more detail and represents my colour scheme more, but if I would of been more time consuming I would of experimented my puff binder first and puffed it up with the heat gun before applying it to the fabric so I knew I was getting the appropriate colours.





But overall I thought this project went really well and I fulfilled my theme of fashion, I just wish id of taken more photographs of shop brands so it was primary research and I could interpreted them into my tracing because it would of been my own work instead of some parts I just copied instead of changing it myself so it was in my own style of art.


INFROMATION ABOUT ALL SAMPLES ARE IN TECHFILE

Free hand Embroidery


This was a technique I enjoyed doing but found at time difficult to achieve the pattern or image I wanted on the material. It was a case of loosening off the footer on the sewing machine, changing it to straight stitch & changing the switch that ensures the grids arnt underneath the material to move it along. Then once your material was in a hoop you could apply anything you liked to the fabric.

Various techniques onto paper


For this example I did various screen prints from different angles and over the top of different prints to see the outcome and I really liked the outcome because it was different and unique. I also dyed the paper in Turquoise MxG to see the outcome of screen prints against the background and I think it worked very well.

Organza Fabric technique


This was one of my favourite process's on the sewing machine, as we had to do free hand embroidery and create something on the fabric that was based on our chosen theme, then use the heat gun to burn into fabric so that other fabrics come through and create a layering effect.

Pre- final piece


This was the last example I used before constructing and presenting my final piece. I wanted my final piece to look like this because it involves my color scheme, looks interesting & makes you concentrate and is a process I enjoy doing.

Screen print towards final piece


This was my first practice for what I wanted my final piece to look like, it has a mix of screen prints in different contrasting colors and various puff binder techniques that I only did at the end as its difficult to work over puff binder. But i felt this piece looked too busy so I changed it slightly and the colors I used for my final piece.

Various screen prints onto Cotton fabric


For this example it was originally connected as a whole piece to the previous wall post but on each piece i've added a different technique to show my understanding to working into my work, but on the other piece i did free hand embroidery into it. With this example I did another screen print over the top of Turquoise MxG procion dye from a different angle which I think is interesting because it makes you look into the work more because its more busy and interesting.

Screen print & sewing into fabric


On this example, I dyed the fabric firstly with Turquoise MxG procion dye then heat pressed it to ensure the dye was within the fibres then washed it with cold water to discard of any loose fibres. Moreover, I then added a screen print of Black SN-G which didnt show up very well again the blue B so I took into consideration for next time to make sure the background isnt as dark against the foreground. I then attempted free hand embroidery into my piece like Holly Levell but felt it was very time consuming and I couldnt see the outline very well because of the background so I only did a bit.

Azeta Devore print


This was the example I disliked the most because I felt it was the most unsuccessful and felt it was too thin and delicate of a material to work onto or into. It was a devore print and it was on Azeta fabric, I had to heat press the fabric to then wash away the loose fibres which revealed my pattern in the fabric.

Devore velvet print


For this example I did it on Velvet fabric as at this stage I was experimenting with different fabrics and what different techniques on them resulted in. For the method of this example it had a lot of characteristics same as the devore silk viscos sample as you added the solution through screen printing then heat pressed your piece and then washed away the loose fibres to present your design outlined in the velvet fabric. I liked this example because the you could actually feel the design because of the difference in the material between your fingers and it looks unique and different.

Puff binder print on Borasalini fabric


On this example I used a different type of material to see what the advantages & disadvantages of it were. The fabric I used was Borasalini and it had the same characteristics as silk Viscos in that it was thin and delicate but it wasnt as thick as cotton fabric so I felt I wouldnt be able to use as many techniques and work on it as much. But I did a puff binder screen print on it in Blue b pigment paint and it went sucessful against the black background as the colors contrasted off each  other.

Screen print using puff binder


For this example I did a screen print using puff binder on cotton fabric. Firstly, I dyed my material a blend of Red Mx5B, Scarlet MxB & Yellow Mx4G and I think this was successful because it created a not too dark background so that I could work into it. I then pressed the fabric in the heat transfer press at 180 degrees to ensure the procion dye was into the fibres of the fabric, then I washed the fabric to discard of any loose fibres so it was ready to be worked into with more techniques. I also then did a screen print with puff binder with Blue B which worked really well with the background colors as they contrasted off each other, then I used the heat gun for a minute to puff up the puff binder to create the texture and finishing.

Devore Silk viscos print


For this print it was on Silk Viscos and its a very thin & delicate fabric to work with. I did a Devore print in which you add a solution using the screen printing method, then leave your fabric to dry ten minutes & then you have to place it in the heat transfer press to ensure the solution is within the fibres in the fabric, then you wash your fabric under cold water to discard of any loose fibres then it represents the outline of your design where the fibres have come away. I also added some yellow and orange procion dye to embrace my design a bit more.

Screen print of rainbow colors


On this screen print I did a blend of colors to see firstly how they looked against each other and secondly how they looked against a white background, so I used paper again to have the white background effect. 

Screen print & Puff binder


On this example I did a Orange OL screen print followed by a puff binder screen print in Blue B, and I did this on paper because I was only experimenting at this stage and the white background shows the effect of the two colors and I think they worked well because there complementary colors so they contrast off each other.

Dying paper for examples/experiments


For this example I wanted to dye the paper to firstly see what color it dried out at and what the outcome was, I dyed the paper with turquoise MxG procion dye. I then applied more techniques like screen printing in different pigment prints or puff binder to this example.

Screen printing


Here I am screen printing my design onto cotton fabric with Red Mx5B which I used because its a really vibrant color that will stand out on the fabric, and fashion has the same effect within the society.

Heat Transfer press



Here is a heat transfer press I did of a collarged model from my sketchbook which I collarged out of train tickets. 

Thursday 4 October 2012

Most of my samples/experiments


Here is a photograph of some of my work I have done, I will take a photo of it all once it is all fully completed and improved/changed if needed, because some of my example/ideas I will be working on even more and adding more & more techniques to them to represent my skills. Also in this photo I have included the experiments I did on small pieces of cotton fabric to see the outcome of procion dyes, pigment ink or puff binder and if i needed to make it darker, lighter, thicker or smoother. Especially when I was making a blue puff binder mixture I had to continue adding more white colourant to the blue colourant to ensure it was the shade of blue I required, so I kept testing it on the cotton material to see the result.

ideas !


At this point after separating my pigment print paper I decided on writing down some ideas for each section, making sure I experiment with each one to show the full of my understanding for different techniques. I wrote them down in pencil so afterwards I could use them towards my evaluation and which colors I carefully selected and then rub out the pencilling. 

Screen printing onto paper


For my first experiment for Screen printing I did a blend of two different contrasting colors onto paper. The colors I used were orange and blue because these are both opposite each other on a color scale so contrast off each other. I did my experiment on paper instead of material at first because I wanted to plan out my ideas and could make improvements. With this screen print, on the top of the mesh I put mainly the orange pigment paint, then added a slight bit of blue pigment paint to see the outcome, I think it was very successfully because it only added blue to individual sections to emphasis the difference in the two colors and the blend they create. I also thought the two colors really contrasted off the background and created a vibrant print, and when doing the print I also repeated the process of moving the squeegee up and down the woven mesh various times to create a deep color. Furthermore, with this I wanted to experiment even further so I could see the effect of puff binder, dye, sewing or more printing on my piece.
So I cut my piece into 4 different sections and looked into different experiments I could apply to it.