Friday, 29 January 2010

Tuscany Fashion Notebook

As part of the Italy trip, I created a garment based upon the 1920s era. This close up of my Fashion notebook helps so show some initial ideas and research that I constructed for the project.

Tuscany Sketchbook


This drawing was based upon the statues outside of the Ufizzi Museum in florence.

Tuscany Sketchbook

This was an initial response to architectural images that were taken in both Florence and Siena when I went on the Cheshire artists in Italy Trip 09. The project was incredibly inspiring and enabled me to work at a fast pace using a larger range of media.

A2 Prepwork

As a response to one of my photographs, I created this image using a range of ink and paints. By letting the inks run, I hoped to achieve a rough look that helped to portray a discarded feel to the tools.

Artist Research

Jim Dine heavily influenced the first section of my A2 coursework. This is my response to one of my photographs in the style of Dine.

Prep-work A2 Art

I painted this image after looking at tools. My focal point at the time of painting was the use of colours and applying different hues similar to those that Sickert uses within his images.

Artist Research


After looking at the work of Lotus Pelles-Chen, I drew and painted this portrait. Pelles-Chen uses thick layers of stitch in his work with trailing threads to create a worn look, which is something that I was particularly intrigued by.