Showing posts with label Exercises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exercises. Show all posts

Friday, 19 September 2014

Fashion Illustration - Build Creative Exercise







This is the fashion flat created on Adobe Illustrator for the paper garment I made in the creative build exercise.

I've tried simplify but still recreate the folds of the paper and the textures in the copper mesh wire. 
  

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Creativity Exercise - Build - Part 2 and Group Critique


This morning we spent a little more time on the creativity exercise called Build.

To develop my paper garment I decided to create a skirt to reflect the style of the bodice. Using the same materials folded in a complimentary fashion I made the bottom half of the garment, however joining and overlapping in a different way to the bodice.

After lunch we had our first group critique of the year, where students could opt to show what they had built and receive feedback from the others on their work.

I chose to show my work to gain influences and ideas from other people's opinions of my work. I received comments such as "the garment has a futuristic style, through the use of folding and sharp edges" and how the shape of the bodice reminded some of the group of a bird with the folds representing feathers. 

The group had a discussion about the the use a pattern material if I was to take this way of Origami garment construction forward. After some deliberation it was decided that a pattern material would take away the sharpness of the folds and that the shadows cast by the folds gave the garment its own pattern.

I was questioned on the length of the garment and why I chose it to be at that length. I was restricted to the size of the paper rather than having the option of length. When making the skirt I created it the same way circle skirts are made but using a square rather then a circle for the hemline. 

I was also asked what fabric I would use if I chose to move on from using paper. Using my knowledge of fabric and the qualities each possess, I explained that it would have to be a fabric such cotton calico strengthened by interfacing because it would hold the fold lines without being weighed down. I could also use a synthetic material such as strengthened polyester because some the the characterises of the fabric are similar to cotton but polyester doesn't breathe and if the garment was to be worn it wouldn't be very comfortable and polyester can have a 'cheap' look that is undesirable. Mouldable fabrics such as wool and felt could be used but I would have to experiment to find a way to mould the fabric to create appropriate folds for the garment. 

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Creativity Exercise - Build


To demonstrate our creativity today the group were asked to 'build'. What to make was open to our interpretation.

To link this exercise to the main brief I decided to create a garment using the Japanese art form of origami.

I chose to use paper as a base in this experimentation stage rather then fabric because the material would have to go through a time consuming stiffening process. 

By folding the paper, volume and a layered effect was created that gave the bodice a structured aesthetic.

Once the paper bodice was complete, I then tried experimenting with producing the same effect with copper mesh wire.
I then established the wire as a centre piece for the bodice by layering on top.