Wednesday 29 April 2015

Whitworth Limited Editions: Investigations

Figure 1: Design; Intelligent


After developing the idea of outdoor and indoor theme, I thought of using the cherry blossom tree as a focus point and combined it with the idea of spot the birds. Cherry blossom tree is inspired by Whitworth Park, there is an oriental theme within the park that I have represented here.

I have researched a list of birds that live in the Whitworth Park, as part of the gallery, I took noticed of the Wellie Walk activity, I thought of focusing on selected birds.

I have designed three digital prints based on the idea of Whitworth limited editions.   



Figure 2: Design with brick wall background; Personal


I added the brick wall background, inspired by the gallery inside, for Whitworth has expanded the space, the outside brick wall, became inside wall.  This is inspired by the indoor Whitworth exhibition in which outdoor and indoor walls are dual purpose. 

I thought of using that idea and testing out my sample. 

What I am hoping to achieve was to produce a series of fabric sample for interior design use. I like the integration of the colours against the brick work. 


Figure 3: Design; Playful

I was also testing out different colour resolution, for example, I was inspired by graffiti and aiming at adults with an interest in art.  I used Photoshop to darken this piece and give it more dimensions. This reflected the Whitworth area’s urban influence and this is graffiti inspired. This encapsulated the feelings behinds arts for all. 

I am planning to apply my embroidery skills on top of the digital prints to add textures and have different embroidery design on each, therefore, each designs are individual as a series. 

The final goal is to combine these three images with embroidery.  Each sample will be bespoke and become part of a series of unique designs. In order to do this I can refine the composition of the bird before printing.