Evaluation of Origins Unit
Whilst spending my time in the Print world I have learnt
many new skills & developed my ideas into new & interesting designs. The
whole time I was doing that, I was constantly referring back to my initial images
& thoughts. I want to have a recurring colour mood & good consistencies
between my practical techniques & my final designs. I had many images, these
photos developed into drawing which resulted in my motifs. I think that my
research correlates directly with my practise as one directly relies on the
other. The colour palate was very effective & ran throughout my project tying
all my work together. In the first few
weeks & as a result of the Chance cards I had many drawings to select my favourites
to develop further, which I did & I have been using in the print room to
make various prints.
I have found a way of viewing my work more critically &
visually. Displaying it out on a table & making sure, I have everything I
need to get the images to translate from my sketchbook into my designs &
prints. I also have found that I enjoy using the digital printer. I think that
the fabric samples done in silk especially are very luxurious & it is
something I would carry on developing if we had more time. I have achieved more
confidence in my work to use different equipment that was a mystery to me beforehand.
My contextual references have helped me a great deal, as my
practical work helped me to develop producing work. It has shown me how to print & dye
fabrics in different ways with different methods all producing an interesting
result. I found it very useful as I
could see a progression point in my project to make my motifs & designs
more creative & colourful. I think
that I do manage my studio time well. I
have found that staying late in the studio is the best time to get work done. I
find it easier to cut back my independent study for studio time, as I am far
more productive in the studio than I am in my halls.
I feel that I have been thinking laterally, I have worked
hard & creatively to connect my contextual references to the rest of my
project. I have done this using my blog along with my sketchbooks &
designs. This helped me with the development in my project & visualising
further ideas for development.



























