Sunday 23 January 2011

I have included a range of work which I have taken from different projects that I have participated in. I have included life drawings to show my drawing ability as well as textiles pieces which I have enjoyed creating. Some images also show my work in progress as I have just specialised in textiles, therefore have just started creating new pieces of work. I enjoy working with different types of materials and experimenting with the ways that fabrics can be manipulated and used for a wide range of things. I am also interested in the surface pattern designs of materials and the colours and tones which work well together. I am currently working in an interior design shop where I have learnt alot about the properties of materials and the ways that materials can be used to look good within the home. I have increased my knowledge and I now serve customers to help them choose fabrics and wallpapers to go with their existing items within their home. I would like to study Textiles in Practice at university so I can learn new ways of working and also develop the skills I already have to create new pieces of work. I want to go to Manchester to do this as I think that it is a great city to live in and to get a place on the course would be a great opportunity to have. I believe if I work hard at the course, I will reach my goal to get a good career at the end of it.
This piece was from a standing figure project where I created a life size figure based on a wooden mannequin.
This is a self portrait in the style of Laura Laine's work, created in a textiles form.
This was part of a project called 'The Standing Figure' where I made a giant rag doll based on several different artists, including Yinka Shonibare and Claes Oldenburg.
This was the final piece for a clown project I was working on, which was created to show that clowns can be viewed in different ways; as friendly characters for children's entertainment as well as being scary figures used in horror movies.
This is the start of a textiles piece which I am currently working on. It is created by hammering nails into a wooden board and wrapping wool and threads around them to create an image.  
This photo shows a collage of images from a piece of textiles work I created. It is presented as a timeline and is based on my little sister's life from when she was born to the present day at age 7. As she was born prematurely, I chose delicate fabrics at the start of the timeline to symbolise her fragile state. As she gets older, the materials get stronger to show her progress.
Screen print with intercutting and stitching to add detail.

Screen prints based on the Moresby Hall myth using intercutting to add more detail. 


Skechbook work for life drawing


5 minute sketches using ink.
2 ½ hour painting
45 minute drawings of hands and feet.