About me

I am a hard working, creative, intelligent, self motivated individual. I am currently studying for my A levels, of which the most applicable for this course are A2 Textiles and BTEC Pattern and garment.
Influences to my work are fashion designer Mark Fast, paper and ceramics artist Katie Almond and drawing artist Cheeming Boey. More recently I have also been inspired by impressionism, specifically from Van Gogh and Monet.
This degree course in Manchester school of arts would be ideal for me because it would allow me to use exciting new equipment, techniques and skills, as well as allowing me to develop further my current skills to really advance my ideas and work. The atmosphere which was presented to me in the open day I attended was one of openness and progressiveness. I really feel that at Manchester school of arts I can attain my aspirations of becoming a successful designer with my own company.
My love for textiles came from early teen hood when I designed and created projects such as the decorative tunic which I created for my skill aspect within my bronze Duke of Edinburgh. This project in particular first encouraged me to experiment with new designs and techniques. I really enjoy designing and creating pieces with the new skills and techniques that I have acquired. I try to make pieces that are eye catching and different. The techniques and mediums that I most enjoy at the moment are: using paint; drawing; appliqué; cut through; and printing.
My hobbies include readings books such as those by Chris Ryan and Stephen King, long walks, cooking, decorating, and watching films such as Rush Hour, Tropic thunder and Priscilla Queen of the desert. I also enjoy visiting exhibitions and galleries such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Knit and Stitch show in London, New designers and the national gallery which gives me inspiration for my work.


Thursday, 28 January 2010

Wire Onion Flower brooch

This piece is part of my A2 natural form project and is to be mounted on the front of the corset of my final piece. I have sewn ribbons on it which will go over the left shoulder and be sewn into the lining at the back of the corset. These ribbons are to imitate the layers of an onion, this is also done by the wire petals of the flower. To make it more interesting I wound and super glued lace embroidered with sequins and beads in the middle of the flow. I also splattered cream paint on the metal wiring to make it fit with the onion prints on my final piece.
Inspiration for this piece came from the onion stencil on my onion canvas. I wanted to experiment with different materials and wanted to try something different in order to make my final piece stand out. This piece does this effectively as it is very eye catching, and its shape, which I am very impressed with, contrasts it effectively with the rest of the piece.

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