Thursday, 14 April 2016

Exploring

Gathering some secondary research using Pinterest for my final first year project!!





Live brief

Final line-up of prints for Dr. Martens 
*inspired by the North East*

Developing my original illustrations into repeat prints using Photoshop.



Monday, 21 March 2016

Maia Bergman


Inspiration from the repetitive patterns of bacteria growth.
Plastic, pastel and beading

.Central Saint Martins Graduate from Fashion Print pathway.
The use of sheer fabrics which have been transformed into something beautiful with shiny cheerful beads.




Magnified




Hand Embroidery using a embroidery hoop


Patchwork
 


I started sampling and created my own print with one of my illustrations. This  illustration was done at the Centre for Life Museum in Newcastle city centre. It was done by scanning in the painting into Photoshop and then getting it digitally printed onto material.



My final outcome was a patchwork throw for a chair or bed, which reflects growth of bacteria and cells. My inspiration for this particular project came from Maia Bergman’s 2013 collection.




Sunday, 20 March 2016

Saturday, 19 March 2016

Camilla Frances


- Digital Print  -
London Based Designer
A collection which is rich in colour and beautifully fresh with an expressive feminine edge.

Assortment of Florals
Inspiration for placement of prints and colour






William Morris


On my trip to Beamish  I found out that they had William Morris prints specifically replicated for display in the museum.  
He was a English Textile designer and Artist.
I have also seen his work displayed recently on a visit to the V&A museum in London.