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.
Showing posts with label Plant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plant. Show all posts
Monday, 4 November 2013
The making of my works.
Labels:
Colours,
composition,
Found objects,
Homework,
Indian ink,
Ink,
inspirational,
Line,
Line drawing,
Manchester,
Origins,
pen,
Plant,
receipt,
Stitch,
Textiles,
transferring,
Unit
Sketchbook drawings
Labels:
A5,
Colours,
composition,
Drawing,
Green,
Line,
Line drawing,
pen,
Plant,
Sketchbook
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Series of work, transferring chance card drawing into textiles
I have decided to work with the environment around me, in this case, my plants. I have observed different parts of the plant and used hand stitch to creates line drawings on the found object, receipt.
I have first wet the recipes then used indian ink and dripping it on top, let the ink soak in, put it under the water and soften the colours and let it dry.
I like the feel of papers and the marks it left of where the needles has been, I think papers requires looking after while working with it. However, tears marks can be interesting too. Working with receipts, it gives an idea of mapping the city, creating a connection outside the studio and ''leaving a foot print of where I have been.''
Labels:
abstract,
Chance cards,
Colours,
composition,
Continuous line drawing,
Found objects,
Handmade,
Homework,
Indian ink,
inspirational,
Leaf,
object,
Origins,
Plant,
receipt,
Textiles,
transferring
Monday, 7 October 2013
20 lines drawing
This is a 20 lines drawing from the chance cards task.
It amazed me how much details I can get by using only 20 lines.
I have draw part of the plant and not the whole, because I like working with space, less is more. Also, because I have combined the instructions with draw with 20 lines only with another chance card, use only 50% / 80% of the paper, I have thought of leaving some space and work with my line drawing to create a sense of compostion.
It amazed me how much details I can get by using only 20 lines.
I have draw part of the plant and not the whole, because I like working with space, less is more. Also, because I have combined the instructions with draw with 20 lines only with another chance card, use only 50% / 80% of the paper, I have thought of leaving some space and work with my line drawing to create a sense of compostion.
Labels:
Chance cards,
composition,
Green,
Leaf,
Line drawing,
Lines,
Origins,
Plant
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