Thursday, 13 June 2013

Archived Snip: Independant Traveller 5th January 2013

I just tore this scrap off and recycled the rest, so basically I can't list where the photo was taken.
No doubt a place with beautiful architecture I think.
 

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Testing Sumptuous Plum and Teal Tension

Photos form some recent experiments on paper and an old cotton bed sheet,
using emulsion colours from the Dulux range:
The rich teal that becomes more blue than green here
thanks to being watered down and mixed slightly with white.
Bits of Dylon dye powder dropped it begin to absorb the wetness around them.
A 2B pencil drawn set of random lines.
The shiny silver effect upon emulsion is actually quite pretty.
 A bold pink that I have really began to love.
It is a very strong and bold pink - like a hot pink? 
The effect of these strokes is done by putting some white paint down first,
a thick blob that is then brushes out into a line or shape, and then
a bit of a colour on the same brush that is then brushed out on top of the white.
Not too much of the colour otherwise the effect isn't as strong.
Painting on cloth is something that really interests me at the moment -
the way the paint seems to react alongside a material that
rarely carries something so heavy as emulsion or wet ink.
Again white paint is laid out and then some random
splodges of blue are added with a smaller brush.

Thursday, 23 May 2013

Unpicking knits, pilling and colour


I had hoped to re-use this knit but as of yet nothing has been done.
Originally a scarf, I am guessing it was discarded because
it was bubbling up (another term is 'pilling'),
but the colours are still really beautiful and
the wool itself is soft with a nice
golden metallic thread running through it.  

Thursday, 25 April 2013

White wool and golden thread

Scarf made of white wool knit and golden glitter thread.
The patterns on it consist of wavy lines and almost like drawings.
The overall effect is lace like,
taking inspiration from the revival of lace and netting on clothing.
The popularity of wool throughout the autumn and winter has been really important in getting me to see this material in a contemporary light. Mixing coloured wools with glittering threads and beautifully designed knits has been a key textile popular trend.  
My first white woollen scarf in years.
A birthday present that is still in pretty good nick.

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Print Method 01

Experimenting with paint and ink used in a print type method.
A plastic surface is used, where watered down paint and ink are applied in areas and then a piece of canvas (any material can be used though) is pressed on over the top of the plastic surface. This is then peeled away to reveal print.
 
The black and yellow work quite well together, becoming a kind of mossy green in parts. Worth trying this out again.