Finally I found a few secondary research images and created this mood board. The colour theme is black, grey and white. Some images on this board make me feel very sad and hold an emotional feeling of depression. However the story behind my mood board is about the masked lady, as she has recently become widdowed hense the sad dipression and colour.
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Sketchbook Work- Inspiration...
My current project in university.
I've created this page in my sketchbook using primary and secondry research to find inspiration for a theme for my project.
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
My Fashion Show Ticket...
This is my Fashion show ticket that I have designed. It includes what is is, where it is, what time it starts, how much, a picture of a garment that I have made and the collage logo.
My Fashion Show Leaflet ...
For my final major project I will be producing 2 or 3 garments for my collection to put in to a fashion show at collage. I have been asked to produce a leaflet/poster and a ticket to advertise the fashion show and this is my finished poster design.
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
The Modern Masters Finale'
The picture that I chosen to replicate was called ''Midsummer's Eve'' by Edward Robert Hughes which was painted with wstercolours in 1908. Much of Hughes’s work was based on Shakespearean themes. Midsummer Eve is reminiscent of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s play about the miss matching of lovers on a magical midsummer’s evening. Traditionally, Midsummer’s Eve is a night when young girls dance around fires and make wishes for their true loves to come to them. It is a magical spell-casting night. Furthermore, it is the shortest night of the year and the lighting of the painting suggests that although it is not dark, it is late in the evening. The sound of this painting really inspired me as I love fairies, Shakespeare and the Pre-Raphaelite period.
The Pre-Raphaelites was a group of English painters, Poets, and critics, founded in 1848. The group's intention was to reform art by rejecting what they considered to be the mechanistic approach first adopted by the Mannerist artists who succeeded Raphael and Michelangelo. They believed that the classical poses and elegant compositions of Raphael in particular had been a corrupting influence on the academic teaching of art.
As a designer I am really inspired by the way other artists and designers present their work such as painting, printing, sketches and detailed textile pieces. During this project I have used watercolours throughout my sketchbook to represent Edward Hughes love for watercolours. I have also used watercolours for my fashion illustrations because I think they look better using type of media, but most of my work is done this way. I also love the dress that the young girl is wearing in the painting because my style is very feminine, soft, floaty and fantasy.
During this project my aim was to produce a garment for my model to wear in my photo shoot. At first I decided I was going to paint a back drop the same as the background in the painting, but in the end I decided against this idea because it would be expensive and very time consuming, So I then chose to do my photo shoot in my garden to see if I could recreate the painting using a natural environment. When I had done my photo shoot I was still not happy with the background so I decided to cut my model out of the photo using photo shop and then placed her in the Midsummers eve picture using that background.
I was extremely happy with my photo shoot because the weather was good and the pictures were taken at midday so the lighting was perfect too. When my image was finally edited in photoshop I was really pleased with it because it turned out even better than I imagined.
For this project I thought about my client profile a lot. I decided that the person I would be creating my garment for would be female and aged between 8 and 14. I have aimed it at young children because they're most interested in fairytales, fantasy's and dressing up.
I have enjoyed this project and feel I have thought about things a lot more such as the health and safety during the photo shoot, having things done in time to meet my action plan, my client profile and doing a powerpoint presentation.
The thing that I could improve on are making decisions more quickly because I feel that I really took my time debating weather or not to make my own back drop for the photo shoot. This then delayed my photo shoot which I then did towards the end of the project during my own time.
Overall I really enjoyed this project as it was very different and I gained more skills such as better time management, having the opportunity to organise my own photo shoot, other skills in photo shop such as cutting and blurring, and making sure the photo shoot was safe by thinking about the health and safety for my model.
The Pre-Raphaelites was a group of English painters, Poets, and critics, founded in 1848. The group's intention was to reform art by rejecting what they considered to be the mechanistic approach first adopted by the Mannerist artists who succeeded Raphael and Michelangelo. They believed that the classical poses and elegant compositions of Raphael in particular had been a corrupting influence on the academic teaching of art.
As a designer I am really inspired by the way other artists and designers present their work such as painting, printing, sketches and detailed textile pieces. During this project I have used watercolours throughout my sketchbook to represent Edward Hughes love for watercolours. I have also used watercolours for my fashion illustrations because I think they look better using type of media, but most of my work is done this way. I also love the dress that the young girl is wearing in the painting because my style is very feminine, soft, floaty and fantasy.
During this project my aim was to produce a garment for my model to wear in my photo shoot. At first I decided I was going to paint a back drop the same as the background in the painting, but in the end I decided against this idea because it would be expensive and very time consuming, So I then chose to do my photo shoot in my garden to see if I could recreate the painting using a natural environment. When I had done my photo shoot I was still not happy with the background so I decided to cut my model out of the photo using photo shop and then placed her in the Midsummers eve picture using that background.
I was extremely happy with my photo shoot because the weather was good and the pictures were taken at midday so the lighting was perfect too. When my image was finally edited in photoshop I was really pleased with it because it turned out even better than I imagined.
For this project I thought about my client profile a lot. I decided that the person I would be creating my garment for would be female and aged between 8 and 14. I have aimed it at young children because they're most interested in fairytales, fantasy's and dressing up.
I have enjoyed this project and feel I have thought about things a lot more such as the health and safety during the photo shoot, having things done in time to meet my action plan, my client profile and doing a powerpoint presentation.
The thing that I could improve on are making decisions more quickly because I feel that I really took my time debating weather or not to make my own back drop for the photo shoot. This then delayed my photo shoot which I then did towards the end of the project during my own time.
Overall I really enjoyed this project as it was very different and I gained more skills such as better time management, having the opportunity to organise my own photo shoot, other skills in photo shop such as cutting and blurring, and making sure the photo shoot was safe by thinking about the health and safety for my model.
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Kelly Smith ... Fashion Illustartor !
Kelly Smith is an Australian Illustrator, working predominantly in fashion and portraiture.
Kelly graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Tasmanian School of Art.
Her work has also appeared in the likes of Cleo, Arise, Company, Curvy, Russh, Vogue Australia, Monster Children, Shop 'Til You Drop, Cream and Pulp.
Taking inspiration from fashion, film and fairytales, Kelly's fine detailed pencil work captures a likeness to her subjects, traditionally created on one layer, while watercolour and digital elements add subtle hints of colour and softness. I love the pencil work and the detail that kelly puts in to her work. Her peices are really soft and I also like the use of what little colour she uses in parts of her work.
Kelly graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Tasmanian School of Art.
Her work has also appeared in the likes of Cleo, Arise, Company, Curvy, Russh, Vogue Australia, Monster Children, Shop 'Til You Drop, Cream and Pulp.
Taking inspiration from fashion, film and fairytales, Kelly's fine detailed pencil work captures a likeness to her subjects, traditionally created on one layer, while watercolour and digital elements add subtle hints of colour and softness. I love the pencil work and the detail that kelly puts in to her work. Her peices are really soft and I also like the use of what little colour she uses in parts of her work.
Stina Persson... Fashion Illustrator !
Stina Persson has lived, studied and worked in Tokyo, New York, Florence and Lund, Sweden, where she was born. She says her illustration style is basically about “finding the right balance between the edgy and the elegant the raw and the beautiful.” To achieve this, she uses ink, watercolor and gouache, as well as Mexican cut paper (used at ceremonies and festivals).I like Stina's work because it is very different and her work realy inspires me because it is so colourful and i like the way she uses watercolour effects throughout her work.
Modern Masters Sketchbook Work ...
This is some of my sketchbok work for my Modern Masters Project.
This is one of my sample peices for one of my designs.
This is my final design for my Modern Masters Project.
This design will be made out of Organsa to make a floaty feminine dress, with cream, pink and purple hand felted peices and a belt with embroydery and lots of other detail.
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Photoshoot Of My Garments !
Real Or Not ??
The Cottingley Fairies appear in a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, two young cousins who lived in Cottingley, near Bradford in England. In 1917, when the first two photographs were taken, Elsie was 16 years old and Frances was 10. Public reaction was mixed; some accepted that the images were genuine, but others believed they had been faked. In the early 1980s, both girls admitted that the photographs were faked using cardboard cutouts of fairies copied from a popular children's book of the time. Yet Frances continued to claim that the fifth and final photograph was genuine.
So do u believe fairies are real ? I'm not quite sure but i would like to think that they are :)
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Modern Masterpeices Project !!!
For this Modern Masterpeices Project I have been asked as a junior fashion stylist and designer to produce a photo shoot for my new collection based around ''Art Masterpeices''. I have chosen to do something based around the theme of victorian fairy paintings.I have chosen the photo 'midsommers eve' as my inspiration and for the photo shoot I will have to modernise the picture I have chosen to create the modern twist.I will have to create 2 A2 moodboards, a sketchbook/ journal, the photo shoot of my garment and modernised scene, a 10 minute powerpoint presentation and an editorial piece about my blog. Im really looking forward to this project because I feel it is very different from any project that I have done so far and I get the oppurtunity to do a photo shoot of my garment.
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