Tuesday 28 October 2014

Texture Prints in Resin




Material textured prints in resin, to develop innovative textiles.

fabrics

fibres

resin

stitch 







I covered the tissue paper panel with resin after arranging and sewing the prints onto it.
Originally I did this to capture the prints inside of the clear glass like material. Although as it started to dry it went rigid like plastic, forming a stiff pannel sheet. This turned out to look very professional when displaying my work. 

I only covered this piece with resin, as this is were I had sewn the prints onto. Although in hinds sight I would have defiantly covered the back as well as this would have help keep the materials in better condition and made it stronger.     









Friday 17 October 2014

Interconnected cells storing memories, lives and moments.



With a great interest in finding new material, I am constantly exploring new possibilities.
Transferring images and words on to latex has been one of the most exciting discoveries of the year so fare :)

I am really happy how well this project turned out, although with more time there is still much more that I could have done. 





As these cells were the first and only that I made, I learnt much but I did not have time to change any of these improvements. 

The images that are being transferred onto the material needs to be highly contrasting, to see the image clearly. So black and white lettering seemed to work the best.  

It is important to make the material the right thickness, if it is too thick it starts to look like plastic and too thin it just breaks when putting the panels together.

The ink only transfers form newspaper, I found when trying to transfer my own photographs with ink would simply just not stick to the latex.   
  




These ceramic tiles were very successful, and had many matching tones with the cell structures. Although i didn't make the tiles to go with these images, I found they did.   

If I had known i was going to put my ceramic tiles with my cells for my portfolio. I would have made the markings that I pressed into the clay more relevant to my 'memories' project.  









Wednesday 1 October 2014

Memories - collage torso



I made this collage torso in response to a brief 'memories'. 
I really enjoyed using this process, but I think to develop this technique I could expand on the materials I used (newpaper, magazines, charcoal, white paint and graphite). 









I could bring in my own photographs and tickets/receipts ect. This could make it more personal to me, as well as using newspaper articles.

I should have/ could also photograph the torso on somebody or hang it up in a relevant environment.