Out of one hundred and fifty contestants, I was chosen as a finalist in the F.A.D Fashion futures final 2010.
Above image: Fashion illustration
This is my garmet being worn by a model at Vauxhall Fashion Scout at London Fashion Scout 2010.
Portfolio
Monday, 10 January 2011
Natural form Final piece
For part of my natural forms project I created a wire structure of a flower out of different types of wire, the style of my piece was taken from the colour scheme from Sabrina Ward-Harrisons sketchbook work.I created the petals using tissue papr and PVA clue and water colour.
This is my final piece for my natural forms project that I completed in the first year of college, this painting is based on different natural forms from the forest, like leaves, flowers and different textures. I used acrylic paint, tissue paper and collage to create this painting and to create appropriate textures.
Project Manchester with triptych outcome
This image is taken from a page in my sketchbook from my Manchester project, I looked into various artist such as Rachel Whiteread.
This is a small wire art piece I created in the style of Helana Sharply, I enjoy working with wire, and have created a number of peices during my time at college .
This is one of my final pieces for my Manchester project that I produced by creating my own paper and making three individual pieces, each portraying a different part of the city, I worked into the hand made paper with hand stitch and machine stitch, fabric and paint.
This is a small wire art piece I created in the style of Helana Sharply, I enjoy working with wire, and have created a number of peices during my time at college .
This is one of my final pieces for my Manchester project that I produced by creating my own paper and making three individual pieces, each portraying a different part of the city, I worked into the hand made paper with hand stitch and machine stitch, fabric and paint.
Armour and Adornment
In this project, I looked into the shape and structure of bugs, I created drawing and painting of close ups of the creatures using different medias such as stick and ink, the image above shows a stick and ink piece with white acrylic paint of a large beetle.
My objective for the end of this project was to produce a body adornment based on the patterns and shape of creatures such as bugs, butterflys or birds. Before making my final piece I took part in a fabric manipulation workshop, that helped me develop skills and ideas for the production of my final piece.
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