Scarf Design
The following two pages show a scarf design that I created. I learned how to sew and had also tried embroidery for the first time.The butterfly with beads is an example of the embroidery.
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Final scarf designs.
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Designing a sweet box.
I used Serif Page Plus software to create these designs.
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Pointillism
Still life drawings.
Coloured pencil on black.
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More still life.
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Sketches of a dancer’s foot.
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Still life
Adancer’s foot.
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Trying to be more abstract and loosen up brush strokes in comparison to the neat sketches.
White pencil, black background.
Trying landscape page orientation to be able to explore different foot positions.
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Trying to be more abstract within this painting, while being influenced by Jenny Saville’s work.
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Model of a dancer’s foot.
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Through these two pieces I had been exploring ways I could show movement through dance.
Showing movement.
In this photograph I captured the movement within dance by slowing down the camera’s shutter speed.
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Product design - stationery holder inspired by nature
The curvy shape of leaves and petals influenced this design. So I decided to make it this curved flowing shape.
This design has been inspired by the natural shape of honeycomb.
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Industrial design - a child's educational desk for a garden center.
Idea 1 Idea 2
Card models to help with scale.
I then chose idea 2
Final desk design.
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