After pages and pages of planning I eventually make the final piece. Please note as I said earlier, I only show a portion of the pages here as the others still contain ideas I wish to explore further. I have only shown approximately 1/3 of the pages I actually completed.
Below is the finished work. I'm rather fond of this piece, you will notice it is the header on my blog and it also features on items such as my business card.
Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the process I have documented in these past few posts.
Showing posts with label brainstorming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brainstorming. Show all posts
14 July 2012
How I work through an idea- Part 6
Labels:
art,
brainstorming,
concept development,
ideas,
sketch book,
textiles
10 July 2012
How I work through an idea- Part 5
When I have worked out the basics of my work (this was done through making test pieces), I then do some more in-depth planning into how the overall piece will come together. This includes working out how my piece will be mounted/displayed. I experiment with display ideas such as stretching on canvas, traditional quilt backing, traditional picture framing, etc.
The mounting/display of a work is extremely important. It can make a work successful or an utter failure. I make my pieces so that they are not tied down to one type of mounting/display, this way I can change my mind as I go.
Below are two sketchbook pages showing ideas for mounting/displaying my work.
Thinking about mounting/display options
Final work almost organised.
The mounting/display of a work is extremely important. It can make a work successful or an utter failure. I make my pieces so that they are not tied down to one type of mounting/display, this way I can change my mind as I go.
Below are two sketchbook pages showing ideas for mounting/displaying my work.
Thinking about mounting/display options
Final work almost organised.
Labels:
art,
brainstorming,
concept development,
ideas,
sketch book,
textiles
07 July 2012
How I work through an idea- Part 4
Making samples is one of the biggest and most important parts of my work. It is at this point that all my planning starts to come together.
once again I write ideas to go with my samples so that I don't forget my thoughts
often when I start making samples I find things are not really working out how I planned. I will then stop and go back to drawing again and often do some more research.
once again I write ideas to go with my samples so that I don't forget my thoughts
often when I start making samples I find things are not really working out how I planned. I will then stop and go back to drawing again and often do some more research.
Labels:
art,
brainstorming,
concept development,
drawing,
ideas,
sketch book
04 July 2012
How I work through an idea- Part 3
Once I have refined my concept via drawings it is time to start looking at fabrics.
some of the fabrics that interest me
samples that explore some of my ideas. I often write comments to go with them so I don't forget what I was thinking
some of the fabrics that interest me
samples that explore some of my ideas. I often write comments to go with them so I don't forget what I was thinking
Labels:
art,
brainstorming,
concept development,
drawing,
ideas,
sketch book
03 July 2012
How I work through an idea- Part 2
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art,
brainstorming,
concept development,
drawing,
ideas,
sketch book
30 June 2012
How I work through an idea- Part 1
When I am developing my ideas for a piece of work I am quite methodical and can sometimes fill almost a whole sketchbook. My sketchbooks often become a work of art in themselves. I do my work in a plain A4 sketchbook and then often cover it with fabric or paper to match the theme of the work.
The photos below are some of the first steps in the sequence I follow to create a final piece of work. I will post more or the steps I follow in future posts.
*Please note- I haven't shown all the steps and pages here, as some of them still contain ideas I want to work on in the future.
The photos below are some of the first steps in the sequence I follow to create a final piece of work. I will post more or the steps I follow in future posts.
*Please note- I haven't shown all the steps and pages here, as some of them still contain ideas I want to work on in the future.
I start with brainstorming
then more in depth brainstorming
I then start collecting images, drawing
ideas and writing related comments
more images, drawings, comments, etc.
Labels:
art,
brainstorming,
concept development,
drawing,
ideas,
sketch book
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