Thursday, 28 February 2013
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Cultural Fusion: Cape Making
These are a few photos of the cape making progress! I've decided to go for the design I previously posted, but with a embellished Henna neckline, finished photos will be up soon.
So many pom poms...
Neck
Finished 'pom pomming'
First Prints
Printing progress...
Embellishing neckline progress
Cultural Fusion: Henna
Finally I have decided what culture to fuse my Incan/Peruvian patterns with! I have decided to go for India, purely for their beautiful bridal dresses. I love the Henna patterns and the heavy embellishment (definitely an embellishment lover if you hadn't guessed...) I'd like to embellish the collar/around the neckline of the cape with a variety of Henna patterns.
Neckline Design
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Cultural Fusion
Fashion Illustration of a cape design
After doing a bit of experimenting on my original design, I think the top one is better!
Portfolio Building
After a day of trying to produce more portfolio boards I can safely say I have never been so stressed in my entire life. I'd also like to add, spray mount is HORRIBLE stuff, i'm still trying to scrub it off my hands, and the furniture...
I can't decide to whether or not to stick this board down, I'm not sure if there is too much going on!?
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Cultural Fusion: Fashion Illustration & Cape Cut Out
Some people may think, a capes a cape, but when I got drawing, there is actually so many ways you can have/wear one, so I drew a few illustrations to see how they would fall on the body. I've gone for a dip hem as this sort of trend was rather fashionable in the summer, and I like the waterfall sort of look.
Now to decorate!
Cultural Fusion: Block Printing
Most Peruvian patterns are geometric, which makes them take hours to produce as everything is symmetrical. I however have overcome this problem with simple block prints! A very messy few hours, and I definitely feel like a child, but personally I think it's paid off...
Monday, 18 February 2013
Cultural Fusion: Peruvian Patterns
For this project I am fusing two cultures together to create one garment, hence the project title 'Cultural Fusion.' I have so far been looking at the Incan empire. The Incan empire was the largest in pre-Columbian America. The base of the empire was situated in Cusco, now Peru. I found a beautiful pattern in a travel brochure a few weeks ago, that I copied and have then branched off with my own ideas.
As you can see above, the red and brown didn't really stand out well on the red fabric, so I think I will be giving them a miss next time. After the Paint experiments, I then decided to move on to bleach (the last picture) however as you can see, The red fabric doesn't seem to respond to the bleach as well as I had initially hoped. (Don't use best paintbrushes when using bleach, you won't have bristles left)
Peruvian Pattern From Travel Magazine
My own painting of the pattern
Inspiration
This weird little creature is by far my favourite part of the piece. It does look rather creepy, and dragon like, however he has certainly drawn my eye. I have proceeded to make a stencil of the design, a rather simple one, and have experimented with paints on paper and fabric.
I made this stencil by cutting the shape out of foam, and then gluing it to a cotton bud box lid! Very make shift, I should definitely have my own section on SMART or Art Attack. Simple as it may be it has proven to be relatively effective and I am rather pleased with my prints.
As you can see above, the red and brown didn't really stand out well on the red fabric, so I think I will be giving them a miss next time. After the Paint experiments, I then decided to move on to bleach (the last picture) however as you can see, The red fabric doesn't seem to respond to the bleach as well as I had initially hoped. (Don't use best paintbrushes when using bleach, you won't have bristles left)
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Portfolio Building
Although I'm not quite hopping off to university yet, it is still a good idea to still make myself a portfolio. For this I need fifteen A1 boards filled with work, so this is certainly going to be a challenge.
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
This is my dress based on the four seasons, you have no idea how long hand embellishment takes! Appliqué, hand embellishment, dying, stenciling and printing are all methods I have used. Who would have thought this was once a white bed sheet? Currently waiting for it to be modeled, so better pictures will be up soon.
Friday, 15 February 2013
Update
I have certainly been lead astray at the moment, and this month has been filled with many exciting things, (and a few unfortunate illnesses.) The Harry Potter Studio Tour and my few days away in London have certainly been the highlight. I can safely say I am now even more addicted to Harry Potter than before, (if that is even possible) and I am desperate to head off to London for the busy lifestyle. I feel like a child every time i visit, I could spend days jumping on and of the tubes and just wandering for hours. Anyway, it is now 'half term' and I intend to kick start my so far neglected blog with my current cultural fusion project.
The Knight bus at HP Studio Tour |
Beloved Butter Beer |
M&M World Leicester Square |
(I felt obliged to add pictures of my travels)
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