Wednesday 17 December 2008

Occassion Cards

In my spare time I create a lot of occassion cards, ranging from Christmas, Birthdays, Easter and also Weddings. I don't particularly vary in the media i use, but try to be unique as possible, I tend to use card and coloured papers, as well as my own drawings and own work and I am predominately inspired by the person who I am creating the card for.
Here are just a few samples of some of the cards i have created:


Casino Wallpaper

During my second year, we were given the opportunity to work on a brief in groups with fellow peers, the project was to be called 'cityism' as well as working with the wallpaper company 'Tektura'. The idea of this, was to experience what it may feel like it the real design world working with others, and having to overcome certain obstacles together. The final outcome of the project was to produce a piece of wallpaper that was to be printed off by 'Tektura' and an interior object that would fit within the environment of which we were designing for. I was very fortunate enough to work with some great girls, and produce a really outstanding project together!! We set out first researching our own interests within the city of Birmingham, and then showed each other what we found. We decided on the theme of a casino with ours, and that we must create a wall paper very sophsiticated and modern, like that of a casino! We worked for a number of weeks, coming up with different arrangements and objects that inspired us, and decided upon out final piece being more of a feature wall rather than an actual wallpaper, and the black and white really emphasises the beauty and detail within the design.


Deatil of final design


Interior Object: Chandelier, created with beading, paper origami and knitted black viscose with wire woven into it to give it shape and manipulation.

Exhibition of final wallpaper and interior object at University's End of Year Show

Sunday 7 December 2008

Millinery

During my second year at university, we are given an opportunity to explore another course that we would not normally have been able to do as well or instead of our own course. It gives you a chance to incorporate the skills you have learnt in your speciailism to use them within your elective, this is exactly what i did. I wanted to create a head piece that was worthy enough to wear to Ascot Races, I wanted to create something beautiful but not conventional to that of Ascot.
My headpiece was basic yet it looks exactly how I envisaged it when I was initially thinking about the concept. I created it using my own knitted wool, which i used a double bedded Dubied knitting machine to create, some organdie, raw silk and gold sequins. Whilst the shapes are basic circles, I feel the layering of these really helped to bring in different textures and tonal varieties, which in not doing so could have made the final creation somewhat plain.

Saturday 6 December 2008

Dot Dot Dash ...

The final outcome was to be produce 6 - 9 designs both woven and CAD. Although my paper designs were 'basic' these were neccessary as the weaves I created were intricate and very detailed.


Final 9 Designs

Visualisation for Kitchen/Dining Room

Inspiration for Dot Dot Dash ...

Given the brief of movement I came across light, experimenting with my camera I was able to recreate the lights that i saw and so produce some really beautiful and interesting images which became the basis to my work. I did this by switching the settings and moving my camera whilst it took the photo.






Monday 1 December 2008

Tobacco Knit Project


I was inspired by the smoking ban that came into affect in July 2007. I took pictures of tobacco and cigarettes and drew from these as well as experimenting with paper manipulation in order to gain design ideas. I then started to experiment with colour, the tobacco turning to ash, and how i could interpretate this into my knit. My knits then began quite literal by adding tobacco and rizzla papers into them and burning, this ended in the resulting final pieces.