Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Foundation Course - University blog


'Embroided costume drawing'
I have always considered myself to be an imaginative creative individual who thrives on exploring different media, textures and colour in order to create new possibilities. Studying on a foundation course in art and design has given me more confidence than I had ever previously had and I have found myself being able to be extremely expressive and experimental within my work. I am committed to textiles both on a personal and academic level and I find that I never run out of innovative ideas. I do however feel that I have not reached my full potential in this area and that is what makes me so interested in and suited to your Textiles in Practice course.

The specific pieces that I have selected to submit with this blog I feel reflect me and my personality and show how I have grown in confidence while studying a foundation course in art and design. Over the last six months on this course I have produced a lot of work which has allowed me to develop my own style and understanding for textiles. I felt that I should document a mixture of work to show that I am versatile and that I will attempt anything. Documenting these chosen pieces in photographs shows the potential of my work however I feel art work is meant to be seen up close so that the detail, effort and complexity of a piece can be appreciated to its full potential and I feel that this is the case with my work.


The project above was based upon 'Alice in Wonderland' and the illustrations by John Tenniel. I created a mood board to express my initial ideas. I then created a small tactile book which I illustrated Alice in Wonderland characters and produced different textile samples. I feel that this project expresses the way that I like to work and shows how successful it can be.

'Dressing up box' trend mood board'

'Alice in Wonderland fashion mood board'

'Recycled clothing photoshoot'

'Textile 'Family' piece'

'Painted dolls'

'Life drawing'
'The Goddess' collage'


'Collage fashion illustrations'


'Painted dolls'