Monday, 27 May 2013

Monday, 7 January 2013

 Understanding of Communication through Textiles

This is a fantastic Textile design. She uses threads which respond to ultra violet light, revealing pathways and structures within the fabric. It is based on the way people with ASD communicate, developing a nonverbal sensation, and inspiring interest and focus.

http://weaveforautism.tumblr.com/?goback=.gde_1905596_member_201343652


Wednesday, 19 December 2012

NATURE IN ART EXHIBITION






This is Cenozoic within a different space, Nature in Art, Ali and David Thistlethwaite's  Gallery. It was great to have the piece suspended at a height where people could interact with it. the beams I felt was a great way of  framing the piece within the space.

Exhibition and Nature In Art... Welcome labyrinth






This Piece is inspired by the inevitable journey that we have to take. I decided to display the piece as though it was a labyrinth to reflect the Exhibitions theme: 'Point of arrival'. I felt the 3D appearance of my work juxtaposed alongside Ali's Abstract pieces looked fantastic, as we both make intercepting line marks in our pieces but in different mediums.

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

VIDEO of Sculpture!

This is a Video Of my Sculpture Process, revealing the evolutionary process which goes inside the creation of my pieces! thanks to Si Cliff for the amazing epic sound track!!http://www.simoncliff.co.uk/sicliffband/

Monday, 19 November 2012

cathedrEL EXHIBITON

 Textiles and Architecture Exhibition, looking in to how the innovation of colour, fabric and textile design is influencing our surrounding spaces.  Ptolemy Mann's colour schemes  are applied with such fine detail and finesse that the outcome is almost hypnotic.  The panel expands to fill a whole  pillar of the Gloucestershire cathedral, using the space to truly capturing the expanse and grandeur of it constriction.



 This art work captured by the Bath graduate Anna Glassbrook uses a futuristic approach to textile techniques capture a modernist twist on ribbons and cotton organza trough layering and a florescent colour scheme.