Monday 29 February 2016

KODA TRACE AND SCREEN PRINTING

This week, I dedicated myself to finally starting my koda trace and start printing. Considering I did not have much drawing in minor project, I am very happy with the group of images that I chose to include on my screen to be used for printing onto surfaces. 


The koda trace took the longest to do (2 days!) 


All worth it after my screen was done and ready to be used for printing! yayyy


Friday 26 February 2016

FINALLY, A FULL BAY!!

After a loooooooonnnnnnggggg week of hard work and determination, I have finally filled my studio bay with pieces of my development work and samples. For weeks, my walls have remained bare and empty caused by my lack of perseverance and inspiration. My tutorial has definitely helped me a lot especially in changing my mindset about things and managing my anxiety about doing work regardless of the outcome.


I think my theme and concept is clearly displayed by my current development work. The colours I have used are still within my colour palette although brighter colours could have been used on some samples. My developments display not only a single technique in designing but rather a wide variety of design application techniques which I believe has improved a lot compared to the last two years of being on this course.



Wednesday 24 February 2016

quick sketch and digital work

The past few days have really worn me out. I cannot remember being in the print room for that long and actually producing work. Today I have decided to take a break from using the wax and dyes and to go back to drawing. 


I started this day with a simple drawing of foliage with the use of black and white pens, pencil and ink. I do not intend to use dull dark colours in this module, however, I wanted to show a varied way of drawing with the use of the opposite colours from my colour palette. Greyscale.


I got these results after editing these sketches on Photoshop.


Monday 22 February 2016

STUDIO BAY week 9


These are the batik samples I have been working on last week. These are also the first pieces of work that I have put up in my bay ever since the start of final major project. This week i look forward to producing more development samples and hopefully fill my bay with development work.

Thursday 18 February 2016

MORE PAPER BATIK SAMPLES

I continued making batik samples on paper today. The more I do it, the better I get with the tools and layering technique. So far, these are my favourite.


In this two developments, i tried not to completely dye the paper each time i decide to use a darker colour. I like the effect better on this because of the marks i got from the different dyes mixing together whilst wet.


The colours I have used are well on my colour palette and I feel like I have produced great samples within a days work. Despite taking a long time and requiring a lot of patience, i have enjoyed this technique and i look forward to making more development samples in the next upcoming weeks.





Monday 15 February 2016

BATIK

Last week, I have done research on traditional ways of applying design onto paper and fabric. One technique that caught my attention was Batik. I did batik when I was in school 7 years ago. I can remember struggling to control the wax as it draws from the djanting tool but at the same time liking the effects i got from the drips of wax. 


My first samples are all done on paper. Batik on fabric is slightly harder to control and the dye tend to bleed everywhere making the process a bit slower and and trickier. Make sure the wax is very hot in order for it to penetrate the paper and properly cover the areas you want to keep.


My third sample looks more successful than the first two developments!


Wednesday 10 February 2016

paper length experiments

These are paper lengths that I painted with procion and acid dyes. Unfortunately the colours look better when wet than dry. My aim for this development is to produce a number of paper lengths showing different layers of dyes, paints, prints and other techniques that can possibly add a nice texture to my work. 


I get better effects and pattern when I leave the dyes to dry overnight rather than drying it with the hair dryer. Using a good spray bottle and pipettes also give it a nice marble effect.  



After these have dried, I will work back into it by screen printing patterns and drawings to give it detail and to show the many techniques that I can apply to my development samples.

Digital design work

Having no experience in Photoshop or Illustrator before attending university and doing a design course, my digital work started as basic and lacking in detail. However, after weeks of familiarizing tools and modes, I feel I have developed skills and improved my ability in designing with the use of softwares. 


These are my designs from painted backgrounds, sketches and photo tracing. 


Photo layering and image tracing


Thursday 4 February 2016

finally starting sketchbook work after weeks of procrastinating!

This week after starting a few developments, I have decided to start putting my work together in my sketchbook. My project being about culture and nature, I ensured every page reflects my concept therefore dyeing my pages and adding texture using varied media (i.e. puff binders etc.) is a must.




Title Page


Digital work