Thursday, 28 June 2012

Final samples

These are a few samples of my work
To do this sample I did a few prosesses. First of all what I did I got a scrap peice of paper out of the bin and splashed dye all over the page. After this dried I put white emolusion paint and scratched into the painting. To make the sample stand out even more I attached brown paper and stuck that down. I then used the freefot to do my final processes. This peice is really quirky and this picture also relates to my final peice because I used the clock tower for my final peice.
I did the same process as above but the difference is went a little crazy. This is the sample I liked the most out of all them because it reflects my personality. To do this I attached pink wrapping paper which I found, and after this process I got the freefoot and addecd the bricks to give this peice texture. And also I scratched into it I used mixed media, the mix media I used was white emulsion paint, paper and embriodery.
This was the first ever sample I did. To do this sample I used different things. The things I used was a pen, dyes, pigment dyes, brown paper and then lastly I embroidered onto the peice. This is a close up photo of the sample. I did my peice quirky and fun. To do this I added a lot of colours.The process to do the clock tower I got dye and drew and then attached brown paper and stitched onto the paper.
This is another close up sample of my work. To do the clock tower this time I used a normal foot and zigzaged the clock tower and the bottom of the clock tower I used a freefoot embroidery. Also I used hand stitch which brought the sample together and which made it stand out.
Final sample 1
Final sample 2
Final sample 3

As you can see from my samples they all match because I added brown paper. I also did this on my final metre fabric. The samples tell a story because they have the same image but they are done in various different ways. As you can see from all the samples you cannot clearler tell what its supposed to be but my personal thoughts are that the embroidery brings all the peices together.

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