Monday, 29 April 2013
Tutorial: Simon
My tutorial with Simon was challenging as the discussion of what I want to make is difficult at the stage I am at. Simon was slightly directing me to make wall pieces or installation stuff from looking at my research but I don't feel like I can make an installation due to lack of space and that as interesting as my pieces are I think they might look boring on their own on a wall. I need to do something with them which is why I was considering making a wearable item. Simon was very persuasive with them being wall mounted objects and I think it could work or have them suspended like Richard Sweeney's paper pieces. It's a totally do-able idea but I'd have to work out how to fix the edge of the fabric from fraying and make a structure for it to hang from. Simon did help me with how to present my samples. Ideally I'd want to have my samples in my sketchbook along with my research and inspiration but because they are three-dimensional they can't go in. So i have to take pictures instead but I still needed to display my samples somehow. Simon suggested that I mount them on boards which is so much better than having them all stuffed into a box. He also agreed with me wanting to make my folds on a larger scale and that that is where my next steps are.
I've started stitching my samples on to dark grey mount board. This has helped to show the process and development of my samples.
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