After looking at the idea of swan lake and black
swan i thought this would be a great starting point for a colour palette to try
some samples out.
BLACK &
WHITE
I want to try samples
with black onto black;black onto white;white onto white and white onto black to
createa real contrast. I started some of this today, staring with something abit
more familiar of bird textures. I took a section from one of my drawings and
repeated it (little circles) found by the beak.
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I completley filled an
embroidery hoop with his textured sewing onto a white bin liner to experiment
with different materials. The nature of the material tore a little in places
which i found extremely interesting... |
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Close up of
sewing. |
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What it looked like when i first
started to sew. |
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Close up of the hole. The
stitching sits nicely around the hole making it unable to tear
anymore.
 What i like about stitching
onto bin liner is that the liner is really light and i feel reflects the idea of
the bird. By adding stitching onto it, it not only adds detail but adds a slight
weight to it really highlighting the way a bird moves.
I feel as if this is a
whole new material. Free embroidery onto a white bin liner completley changes
the property of the fabric by making it stiffer and more managable without
becoming estatic.
I really
like the reverse due to some of the tension coming through the other side and
how it is white on white showing flashes of black.
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