Friday, 5 February 2016

Evaluation


As I put together a portfolio (Alexander McQueen internship 2016), it has inspired me to have a new perspective on tying together my three projects.

Faces and Figures in Embroidery by Valerie Campbell- Harding is a work in which the research has helped me develop my knowledge of the methods of hand stich throughout history.  I now understand the differences between western and oriental needlework.
Figure 1: Pair of Chinese cuffs, undated
 
Figure 2: Pair of Chinese cuffs with ribbon trim, undated
 
At first my project (Bradford Textiles Society Design Brief) was related to the cruelty of foxhunting and the urbanisation if their habitats.
The second project Michael Kidner Textile Brief, I struggled to respond to his abstract work, however I was able to use his ideas of chaos to inspire me to create more of narrative and figurative responses that developed into chaos and the evil eye. This was able to blend the fox eyes and narrative into their interconnectivity with human’s eyes.
 
 
Figure 3: Sketchbook Drawing

Figure 4: Sketchbook Drawing
 
Figure 5: Sampling, series of emotions changes
The final project (Significance project: Gawthorpe brief) was inspired by undated Chinese cuffs. After working with fashion promotion students, I developed the work that transferred my stitch work onto garments.  I have developed a portrait style of work in garments that emphasises eyes.
I have specialised in hand stich work for the Alexander McQueen internship and therefore I used this opportunity to embellish each of these projects with additional and high quality hand stich techniques.
Figure 6: Sampling & Drawing, revisiting samples and adding more hand stitching.
 
For these experiences together have helped me realise that all of these works need to be completed to a professional standard.  Each sample needs to be a refined piece in its own right and each of these develops into a longer narrative to help me refine my craft.
Figure 7: Sample for Bradford Textiles Society Design Brief
Within the work I have focusses upon elements of the face and portraits.  I have heavily researched many techniques and feel confident in selecting the most appropriate stitch to each piece. I have developed my work to listen to opinions of a variety of clients, but I am always happy that I can keep my own unique style within my work.
 
 
Figure 8: Quilting (Significance project: Gawthorpe brief)
 
My work involving narrative, after thoughts of storytelling. For example, for the Significance project: Gawthorpe brief, I was planning to create a pair of cuffs, inspired by the two pair of Chinese cuffs items at the collection. However, I developed into stitching onto quilt. For the scale allows me to use my drawings to create a series of work onto one scale. 
I have ambition for a career involving embroidering, decorating garments/ designing for interiors. 
I enjoy combination of hand stitch and machine stitch, creating different textures in order to criticise my drawings, drawing with threads. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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