Monday, 5 September 2011

DRAWINGS,CHARCOAL,PENCIL,COLLAGE,WATER COLOUR

 This is one of my fist life drawings 5,mins,3mins2mins
 This one was a 20 min study trying to make everthing look in poprtion it was tricky.
 This was quite fun,the model[ROSE]had to move in different positions and we draw quickly very random.
 The model was actualy settted but ive made her look like shes leaning forward to get up.
 A very different pose,i thought i would of been uncomfortble with this but i like how they have turned out .
 I like the curvyness off this ,but i used too much charcoal ,and does not look like the model
 This to me looks like shes dripping out of the sky.
 Another changeing movement ,this ones very close together.
 Tryiny to get the hang off feet not that easy....
 Wacky moving again i like these there just crackers.
 Foreshortening a very weak skill for me ,i dont know how i kept getting this wrong  shes a good acrobat.
 Collage i really enjoyed this but....i used to much glue and the end result a bit messy silouhtte looked good.
 Water colour not strong point im not that delicate with the paint,ends up looking a bit rough.
 I like the shaply figure this was a 20 min study.
 With this study we tape a paint brush to are charcoal and draw from afar ,quite tricky..
 We closed are eyes draw these it was very strange just useing are senses.Personaly this is one of my nices studies i like how everthing flows and looks faint and ghostly like.


 Another one i m rather pleased with ,its very feminmine.

 sorry you cant see this pencil drawing.
 Still life,my first one we used all grades of pencils to create shades and contrast.
 Disapointing cant see this still life pencil drawing,i quite like this.
Pastle drawing i found this hard to blend in colours and get shapes,but it turned out ok.

Art....

I have deciced to add most of my charcoal and pencil sketches to my textile/art blog theres a mix of media in there too .Its a progression though my developing skills in my two years of college i im now having a gap year in childcare then going uni i can use this for my portfolio,instead off carrying tons of stuff to my interview genius.....

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

CROC CLUTCH BAG

ITS A REALLY NICE BAG ,BUT...I FIND IT MORALLY  WRONG AND WOULD NEVER OWN SUCH  BAG  THATS MY THOUGHTS ANYWAY LOOKING AT THIS MAKES ME CONSIDER BEING A VEGGY.

SNAKE SKIN GAS MASK

Gas mask bag, Gas maskhttp://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O164848/gas-mask-bag/

Gas mask bag, Gas mask

  • Place of origin:
    Great Britain (made)
  • Date:
    1940-42 (made)
  • Artist/Maker:
    H Wald & Co. (maker)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    reptile skin
  • Credit Line:
    Given by Deborah Wald
  • Museum number:
    T.542:1&2-1996
  • Gallery location:
    In store

ANDY WARHOL SNAKE SKIN

  • Whttp://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/online_az/4:322/result/0/93086?initial=W&artistId=5932&artistName=Andy%20Warhol&submit=1



  • Andy Warhol


  • "The Wonderful World of Fleming Joffe"
    • © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / DACS, London 2009
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      "The Wonderful World of Fleming Joffe"

      “The Wonderful World of Fleming Joffe“

      Andy Warhol

      • © © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / DACS, London 2009

    Andy Warhol

    "The Wonderful World of Fleming Joffe" 1960
    • Artist Rooms
    Fleming-Joffe was a small leather-goods company for whom Warhol created advertisements from 1958 until 1963/4. One of the owners, Teddy Edelman, recalled: “He walked in, we loved his work, and we hired him”. Known for their intriguing use of dyed reptile skin, Warhol transformed the company’s image with captivating illustrations for each product line. He also hand-painted a canopy for one of the company’s showrooms and began a series of illustrations, based on a character called ‘Noa the Boa’, for a short film (which was unfortunately never produced) to be shown at a highly-coveted fashion-award ceremony.

    Details

    • Accession no. AR00256
    • Medium Pen and ink, collage and snakeskin on paper
    • Size 49.50 x 36.20 cm
    • Credit ARTIST ROOMS National Galleries of Scotland and Tate. Acquired jointly through The d'Offay Donation with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund 2008

    NEW PROJECT COLOURS AND PATTERNS IN WILD LIFE

    START OF NEW PROJECT.... COLURS AND PATTERNS IN WILDLIFE HELP MANY ANIMALS BLEND IN TO THEIR SURROUNDINGS,SO I WILL BE LOOKING AT DIFFERENT WAYS ARTIST AND DESIGNERS RESPOND TO PATTERNS AND COLOUR IN WILDLIFE.

    my repeating pattern tea towel

    this is my tea towel ,with the stitching around the chillies i have a creese on the towel which spoils it a little where its been folded  but it still looks good well i think so anyway.

    Monday, 7 March 2011

    femine victorain wallpaper

    http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Victorian+Wallpaper+Pattern&FORM=BIFD
     
    these are te strangest wallpapers ive found there more like clothes design boards but there pretty.

    victorain room lay out

    I was looking on the internet for patterns when i came across this victorain room it looked so sweet i had to add to my bloog and how different design has changed its nice to look at history.

    victorian wallpaper

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    been a while since last blog

    Hello fello bloggers,i was not quite sure what to put on my blog because i have not blogged for about three weeks,so here goes its probley going to be gobuldy gooks,word of an alien.

    the last time i spoke was about my potatoe prints and my repeating pattern ,which i was doing a tea towel in progression i did the print but had not finshed my stiching around my chillis or hemed the sides,i have finshed the tea towl now and i really like it i have not got a picture to show as yet because i did not take a photograph  and its at college but i will post as soon as i have one.

    Wednesday, 16 February 2011

    chilli block print wallpaper

    I finally got around to doing a wallpaper using my chilli motif using potatoe's as the block print and fabric paint on calico. a very enjoyable task with good results.




    Wednesday, 9 February 2011

    HOT HOT CHILLI

    CHILLIS ARE ONE OF MY FAVORITE FOODS THE BEST ONE IS THE SCOTCH BONNET IT IS FROM THE CARRIBEIN,ALSO I THINK THERE VERY PRETTY TO LOOK AT I LOVE THE BOLD FIERY COLOURS AND HOW YOU CAN ARRANGE THEM TO LOOK LIKE A PIECE OF ART HERES THE EXAMPLES HOW LOVELY THEY ARE ENJOY.

    Tuesday, 8 February 2011

    printing machines

    Fabric Printers


  • A lot of T-shirts and other merchandise these days have prints on them, courtesy to Fabric Printers. These printers can print patterns directly onto the cloth. Our Fabric Printers have good resolution and bi-level image memory to store digital image of the fabric, which make these highly demanded in the market