Friday, 9 November 2012

Screen image

I wanted to create another screen image that was inspired by the lace I saw in the Whitworth Collection, specifically the one with the hidden faces in it.

I decided to use the faces from my past designs in my new design so I decided to use the rams skull as this was a prominent figure around Nostel Priory, the stately home where I did my initial research. I first started by creating my images like lace with the holes, marking those down in black. But once I had finished my design and edited it on photoshop my designs in printing had changed, the backgrounds had become more important in creating the different textures. If I were to use this lace design it would be hard for it to stand out against the textured backgrounds as the dots are so small.


After knowing this I decided I needed to reverse the colours, so when I would be printing with the design, I would have more background to work with and the holes would stay plain. I reworked this on photoshop but the lines became unclean again and would need too much editing which I dont have time for. I have decided to carry on using my spirograph screen design, using different techniques combined, but especially devore', illuminating, manutex and testing the extra materials that were inspired by Norma Starszakowna.





Friday, 2 November 2012

Textures in Print

I have now started trying to create more textures in my work. The manutex printing on muslin worked very well as the fainter colours became more translucent through the fabric.







Norma Starszakowna

I found a book in the library on an interesting print artist called Norma Starszakowna, she works using lots of textures and I thought using some of her techniques in my work would help my development. I also thought it would help to give my work a more aged look like some of her pieces. She uses a lot of heat reactive pigment in her work, a long with different techniques to crush the fabric to create more texture. She also uses metal leaf in her work. I have now thought about testing the following materials out in my own work:

  • copper or silver leaf
  • spray paint
  • different paints to mask parts out and then wash out to leave the remaining print
  • wax to do the same 




Screen image

I have now started experimenting trying to create patterns using spirograph images I have created. I wanted to create an image for screen that was inspired by the spiderweb like lace that I saw in the Whitworth Collections. I wanted to modernise this design and also link it with the work I had already done. So I decided to work with spirograph images as they are created just by lines, and then fill some spaces out.