I did these mono prints with a lino sencil ,i had to warm the lino in the microwave for a few seconds to make it more pliable and easier to cut out the stencil because it makes it softer ,after i cut out the stencil i applied acylic paint to stencil with a printing roller then pressed it on to a sheet of paper,it worked ok i just wanted a result quickly thy look good on the red paper .
Saturday, 29 January 2011
repeating pattern done on photoshop
I created my on pattern useing photoshop by making my own paint brush then croping the image down it then became the paintbucket for the background and became a repeating pattern ,it looked really good i got lots of different effects with my new paintbrushes here are my examples.
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
islamic patterns
Islamic star prints
Islamic Star Patterns
Islamic star patterns arose in the centuries after the birth of Islam, and spread quickly as Islamic rule grew outward from the Middle East to encompass western Europe, northern Africa, and southern Asia. This form of ornamentation peaked in the first half of the second millennium. The practice then tapered off as the borders of the Muslim world began to shrink. Today, historical artifacts can be found in countries from Spain to Uzbekistan, with important concentrations in Spain, Turkey, Iran, and Morocco. I found this on the internet http://www.islamic/ print history.com
Potatoe printing
These are my potatoe block prints as you can see im quite messy at this,its a easy printing method for any age group ,after a few prints i got inpatient with the process.How i did it i cut a potatoe in half then designed a shape for carving then used fabric paint to print i did not use fabric at this time,just a bit of paper.results a bit rough and not accurate.
This is a piece of fabric i had at home i really like the complex patterns on this, i used this for a multiculral project ,when you hold it its quite silky and transparent.
This is a piece of fabric i had at home i really like the complex patterns on this, i used this for a multiculral project ,when you hold it its quite silky and transparent.
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In textiles we were given a bit of wallpaper to look at the repeating pattern,i really liked the style of this how the prints laid out and has a beuty icon all over it ,it brings a little bit of hollywood to you room .
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
work on photoshop
This is the work that me and michelle did on photoshop ,it was all experimental we did layering it took a while to understand but we cracked it in the end.I think they worked pretty well ,i like how the colours mix when you keep putting new layers on top of each other heres our master pieces.
photoshop
Today i have been useing photoshop ,it was pretty cool learning new things on the computer you can do really cool things ,changeing pictures adding colour,also drawing ive got my work on a different post i still have not sussed getting my pictures from my email ,i will suss this computer thingy.
Monday, 24 January 2011
william morris
Reapeating patterns, I found this william morris patterns its made from tiles.web site www wlliam morrisprints.co.uk ive put the pints on a differnt page so i could get more prints.its quite relaxing just siting here on my own with my laptop doing my research in peace.
Useing a blogg instead of a sketch book
Im finding this way of recording my research and work a lot easier ,because it takes less time and its fun.
Sunday, 23 January 2011
william morris
membland tile wallpaper
Articoke by william morris this is not really a reapeating pattern but you could make it into a reapeating pattern with the print.
This is the artsy craftys cllection from william morris these prints look quite complex to look at,this wallpaper is called trelis.
repeating patterns
The floral wallpaper at the top is very pretty its from a website called wdeswww.designer guild.com,the bottom wallpaper is www. naturewallpaper.com.they are both very nice
nature wallpaper
I really love this wallpaper the autum colours are really beutiful withthe sun in the back ground,the web sit i got this was http://www.nature/ on desktop..uk. ive just relized that this is for a screen saver but beutiful anyway
Diagram infomation on wallpaper patterns
Today i researched wall paper diagrams,i have not got round to putting a visual on this but heres the info.
A wallpaper diagram or a plane symmetry group or plane crystallographic is a mathmatical classification
of two dimensional repetitive pattern,based on the symmetries in the pattern such patterns occur frquently in architecture.
A wallpaper diagram or a plane symmetry group or plane crystallographic is a mathmatical classification
of two dimensional repetitive pattern,based on the symmetries in the pattern such patterns occur frquently in architecture.
Friday, 21 January 2011
morning glory
this morning i was up early to go and finish a piece for my latest college asignment, over to the grave yard i went with camera in hand, the light was that mid winter mix of red's purple's and yellow's , all inspired i set about creating naturally inspired shapes from the flora lying all about on the ground,.
As far as textiles go's i am working on my repeating patern from flora and fauna and her is a picture of work so far
i found these on a wallpaper website called wallpaper direct and thought they would make a really pretty silk screen print although i would have to tweek the pattern slightly to make it my own.
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
today i got it sussed
Finally after lots of messing around i finally worked out how to set and use my pass words and email address so this is a massive leap into the dark so please be patient with me .
I found these images of work by Jocelyn Warner on the net that i found inspiration for my repeating pattern project at college, the floral designs are bold and really stand out ,they would really brighten up any wall and make it a real feature,
Jocelyn has always had an interest in the design world. Growing up in a 1960's house designed by her architect father and filled with fabrics and furniture by John Piper, Lucienne and Robin Day whetted her appetite for textiles, modernist design, repeated structures and pattern.
I found these images of work by Jocelyn Warner on the net that i found inspiration for my repeating pattern project at college, the floral designs are bold and really stand out ,they would really brighten up any wall and make it a real feature,
Jocelyn has always had an interest in the design world. Growing up in a 1960's house designed by her architect father and filled with fabrics and furniture by John Piper, Lucienne and Robin Day whetted her appetite for textiles, modernist design, repeated structures and pattern.
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
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