the second piece intended to portray symetry and pattern was a vanishing muslin piece. when finished the piece had a washed out distressed apperance, which made me think of the images of the sunken ship immediately. the gold threads where no longer vibrant and the appearance of the design was rustic, just like the ship is now.
Monday, 5 January 2015
Pattern
Similarly to my glass painting where i extracted shaped from my chandelier drawing, these fabric pieces where cretaed using the same method. however the first piece was done on plain cotton and the colour was brought in through the use of scrap fabrics. i found the end result to be quite plain however i hope to work into it at a later stage. as idea would be to have a glass painting piece above it using gold swirls as my detailing.
the second piece intended to portray symetry and pattern was a vanishing muslin piece. when finished the piece had a washed out distressed apperance, which made me think of the images of the sunken ship immediately. the gold threads where no longer vibrant and the appearance of the design was rustic, just like the ship is now.
the second piece intended to portray symetry and pattern was a vanishing muslin piece. when finished the piece had a washed out distressed apperance, which made me think of the images of the sunken ship immediately. the gold threads where no longer vibrant and the appearance of the design was rustic, just like the ship is now.
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