Thursday, 30 April 2009

interdisciplinary

we had our first interdisciplinary day on Tuesday it was a very busy but good day. we had to chose between two tasks i chose the first one was to create 5 samples based on the 15 sheets we did over Easter and then create five idea sheets using the samples we had already made by 3 o'clock it was a lot to do in around 6 hours but i guess this is what it will be like in second year so we have to get used to it. i enjoyed doing the samples but i found it quite hard to do so many in 6 hours , these are some pictures of the samples i did, i did this sample with inspiration from Hussein Chalayan, i made cones from cotton calico and placed them over the mannequin to create a cone like dress and change the shape of the sillhoette of the human body, i really like this idea and i will probably develop it and take this idea further.








this is the next sample i did this was inspiration from a butterfly metamorphosis, i quite like this idea but i feel it really needs developing maybe into a bigger sample or possibly smaller samples and make it into a top or dress to create a different silhouette.








the next day on Wednesday we carried on with what we were doing and had little individual tutorials with Ian, Angie and Caroline to show them the work that we had done over the Easter and in the Tuesday session and how we could improve it.




these are a few pictures of the work i carried on with in Wednesdays session,

for this sample i tried out the cones i had made on Tuesday as different parts of clothing and see how i could metamorphosis the body and change the silhouette of it.







this is a sample i did on the little mannequin of a silhouette of a skirt idea i had i may develop this into a bigger scale sample and see if what that would look like, i really like this idea as it metamorphosis the human body into something completely different.





this is another sample i did with shoulders again i really like this idea as this also changes the human form silhouette i may also develop this idea into a bigger sample.






















































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