Wednesday 18 June 2014

Taster Module 9 – Design Exercise

a) Make Coloured and Textured Papers

I had made more wax crayon rubbings of the tree on tissue when I visited the Wettern Tree Garden to take photos of the blossom.  Wax crayon and oil pastels marks were also made on photocopy paper. I gave all the papers a wash with Koh-i-noor watercolours using various colours from my colour study.  The tissue papers were interesting as I liked the backs as much as the fronts – I’ve included both and infact went on to use both sides.

Image 42 - front

Image 42 - back

Image 43 - front

Image 43 - back

Image 44 - front

Image 44 - back

Image 45 - front

Image 45 - back

Image 46  front

Image 46 - back

Image 47

Image 48

Image 49

b) Paper Weaving

I tore the paper into strips and started weaving, trying to retain the horizontal markings of the tree from the original photographs and designs.  I use the camera on my phone for design work as it is a simple way to capture, crop and enlarge images so I get an immediate feel for whether a design is working.  Images 50 and 51 show my first weaving.

Image 50

Image 51

I decided when I looked at these images that the grey paper/small strips were too heavy (they were infact the papers made from the photocopy paper) and decided to just use the coloured tissue paper. 
The following images show the weaving evolving.

Image 52

Image 53

Image 54

Image 55

Image 56

Image 57

I finalised this piece of weaving (Image 58) and carried on to do another (Image 59).

Image 58

Image 59

I then selected selected two areas from Image 58

Image 60

Image 61

deciding to base my stichery on Image 61.