Monday, 26 May 2014

Final major project evaluation.



My final major project theme is japan. I decided to do japan for my final major project because I am very interested in their traditions and art. I started researching into japan but not concentration on my subject of japan, but when I came across a images of a Japanese tea house I realized that I wanted to look mostly into tea houses and their geishas, but also native Japanese plants, as they are used greatly in Japanese interior design. And I chose to create a kimono as my final piece, but a very simple but effective.
To start collection secondary research about japan I used the web page https://gb.pinterest.com/ to gather images and ''pin'' them onto my account. I used these images throughout my project to create my sheet work and my sketchbook. To collect my primary research I went to the Leeds royal armory where they had a section on traditional Japanese armor, which worked well for my as I was looking mainly into traditional Japanese art.
I pieced together my research onto A2 mood boards, which I then used to create 2 visual sheets where I developed the images on my mood boards into my own images and patterns. From these visual sheets I created three development sheets. On each of my development sheets I used a different plant as my focus.
I decided to use my cherry blossom development sheet to create my final design as I thought my other two ideas had too much block color, and my cherry blossom idea was more delicate and interesting.
originally I wanted to make my kimono from heavy silk, but when I added up the cost of how many meters of heavy silk I’d need, I realized that I didn’t have enough money to make it from heavy silk. So I had to decide to make my kimono out of silk, even though this is not traditionally the correct material to use.
In the project I experimented by doing a piece of fabric making, which is where you create fabric out of strips of different fabrics by sewing them together.
Throughout this project I have en-counted a few problems the main one being money, but to solve this I simply used the cheapest fabric, which Is cotton, rather than using silks or satins, even though this held me back on the amount of experimentation I could do when doing my samples, also it meant that I couldn’t make my kimono out of heavy silk like I wanted to. Also while trying to do my blog, I was unable to upload photographs of my work, which has affected my blog greatly.
If I had no time constraints I would have made a traditional kimono out of heavy silk and created a design that would have covered the whole of the kimono rather than just the bottom half and the sleeves.
Throughout this project I have been looking at the Japanese painter and wood cut artist, Hokusai. I found his work useful in my project because I was looking at traditional Japanese art, and Hokusai’s work is a large part of traditional Japanese art and is largely recognized all over the world.
I think what went well in this project was my sheet work and the final design I developed from them. What didn’t go so well was the my lack of money which resulted in me not being able to use the correct material, and also I would have like to do a lot more work into my sketchbook. So overall I could have used my time a little bit better and concentrated a little more on my sketchbook.
Originally in my project proposal I wrote I wanted to study mainly into plant and tea room interior, to create a set of floor pillows for a tea room, but I was then told I should push myself and create a kimono which was a good coincidence as I had just started looking into geishas. I found this project a little more challenging as past projects because of the amount and size of work, also I didn’t structure my time properly so I had a lot of work to do all at once, but as an overall I really enjoyed this project and its outcomes.

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Diary entry: Monday 24th March

Today I started my second mood board, and started looking more into Japanese style pattern.

Friday, 21 March 2014

Diary entry: Friday 21st March

I started my first visual sheet, I did my background in tea, then used gouache to paint on paint my images and I am trying to develop on image/ pattern for my pillow print.

Diary entry: Thursday 20th March

Today i did an A4 piece of Japanese art to go inside my sketchbook.

Diary entry: Wednesday 19th March

Today I started collecting examples of business cards I then reviewed them  deciding if they were good or bad examples. I also finished my mood board.

Mood board: One

I started by preparing my background to my mood board by staining it with tea. Then painted with gouache paint and stuck on images I found that I found interesting.

Diary entry: Monday 17th March

Today I started looking at the Japanese artist Hokusai and created a page in my sketchbook based on his work, also I started a mood board.

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Professional practice: Buisness cards

 
These are buisness cards that I though were good examples as they are interesting and creative.

 
These are buisness cards that I thought were bad example as they are messy and don't look professional.

Final major project.


Background: For my final major project I will be focusing on Japan. I will be looking at both art and everyday life and culture. For my final product I am hoping to produce a set of pillows designed for a Japanese tea room. I decided to look at japan when I sat a piece of traditional Japanese art on Pinterest.
Focus: I will start by looking at Japanese artists who work in both textiles and other media, to start my research and help develop my ideas. I am going to look at native plants,  such as cherry blossoms and Japanese pine, as they are used a lot in Japanese art. I’m going to look at the design of tea rooms in japan, and the geishas. I will look at the geishas costumes, like kimonos, and also look at samurai costumes, because I’m focusing mainly on traditional Japanese culture, including religion. In japan there are two main religions; Buddhism and Shinto, Shinto being the more traditional so I will be focusing on it more than Buddhism. Also I will look at Japanese myths and legends as I find it very interesting and as it is used a lot in traditional art. To collect my primary research I am hoping to go to the Manchester museum, because they have a section on japan.
Artist of interest: Donna Watson and Mary Maru are both textile artists. Kiyokata Kaburagi and Hokusai are traditional artists.

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Live brief: evaluation.



The project I have been working on is called ‘live brief’, in this project I was told to create a selection of sheet work, a sketchbook of research and a range of samples for a small clothing company from my local area. The design I was told to create was for an Avant grade dress, but it had to be in monochrome and one other colour, and the theme was sea invertebrates.
To start my project I collected a selection of research, both primary and secondary. To collect my primary research I went on a college trip to the Liverpool museum where I took photos in the aquarium of sea invertebrates so I could get a good idea of pattern at colour I could possibly use in my final design. I produced a sketchbook to record my research and to show my own ideas and sketches.
Once I had some research I produced a mood board of the secondary research I had collected, from this board I selected images and colour to take forward to my visual sheets. I produced two visual sheets from the images I developed from my mood board. From my visual sheets I produced two design development sheets with a strong colour theme and design, as I have to use these design development sheets to design my final design.
The parts of my sheet work I took forward into my designs were the colour theme of rd, yellow, pink and brown, and also the shell pattern and coral formations.
My experience in the print room for this project was over all okay, I did come across some problems, the most prominent problem was that due to the fact that I had never work on stretchy material, I have trouble re positioning my material to print my second screen., this created problems because due to not being able to line two of my prints up, I had to completely start them again, but this time I made sure that a kept the fabric taped down so that the design wouldn’t move and I could then line the second screen up fine.
Throughout this project I kept a diary of my progress and what I was doing, this really helped me keep track of my time and how long I have to do things.
Overall I am satisfied with my work,  the only problems I had with my work was in the print room, with lining up my prints.