Kelly Quinzel is a textiles artist and illustrator from Manchester. Kelly obtained her Bachelor of Textiles in Practice from Manchester Metropolitan University, with a concentration in embroidery and drawing. Embroidery and watercolour specialist inspired by reinventing stories through images.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Cornely Machine Sample 2
After I have gained more experience at the Cornely Machine, I have more control over it. I have used my drawings as a starting point and transfered that into textiles.
This is the drawing that I have worked from, this drawing was done in using non-drawing tools. I have studied at a red leaf that I have found, I was looking at the way it folding it self after it has been dried out and how the colours changes. Then I have used different types of Cornely machine to repersent that, I have used moss stitch and chain stitch to address the vains on the leaf.
Labels:
Art,
Black and white,
Cornely,
Leaf,
Machine,
natural object,
Origins,
Sample,
Textiles,
Unit
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