Thursday 20 December 2012

Vintage Americana

The second project of this year was also self-initiated. I completed a textiles course during my A-Levels, and this year due to living with fashion students, I wanted to create a project that was illustration/fashion based. I decided I wanted to explore creating prints that could be used repetitively as material for fashion garments. I wanted to keep this project contemporary so I chose the fashion trend; Vintage Americana; for Spring/Summer 12'13. Each individual print is made up of everything American, such as urban signage, vintage cars, American diners and iconic American symbolism. I wanted to keep the colours as vibrant and retro as possible. I created twenty-four geometric prints in total, which can easily be replicated using Photoshop. 

Here are 10 of the final prints;











Here are 6 of the repeated patterns, to show how the print could be used as material;








So my final outcome was to create a LookBook of prints that could be used as material. Here's a few pages from the Look Book;

Front cover;


Example of left page;


Example of opposite page;


Summary;


Back cover;



Monday 17 December 2012

'Birds of a feather, flock together'

So over the summer, I had to draft a self-initiated brief as my first personal project of my third year at university. From previous briefs, I knew I wanted to draw from my own photographs wherever I could, so I decided to base my project on photographs I already had of birds of prey. I started the project quite realistically, to be honest I just wanted to prove that I could still draw, with changing styles over the past couple of years I just wanted to strip it all back to the basics. Here's one of the illustrations;



The project swiftly moved on from this process, as I wanted to play around with pattern and intricate detail within the form of a bird. I enjoyed this way of working so much that I based the entire project around it and created two final pieces, one a hand made canvas, with the image screen-printed onto calico, and the other was individual screen-prints on calico, stitched together (patchwork quilt style). 


This illustration in particular was to represent 'birds of a feather, flock together'. Each bird is a different breed of the falcon family and the branch is to represent the connection between them. 


I also produced illustrations of birds in flight. The final outcome of these illustrations was created to illustrate this poem; 

Birds In Flight
By Anishinaabekwe

The bird flew, in flight,
Flew, flying, the birds cross paths,
In flight, wings touching,
Hearts connect, but must fly away.
Shadows cast, a glimpse of the soul,
Intertwined, a moment,
Snapshot, in a picture,
Connection to a soul,
Soil signifies connection,
But longing, reaching, broken for home.