Friday, 14 March 2014

Development of Surface pattern

Here are the selected development pieces I have taken inspiration from, during the development stages this past week pushing my C.A.D collections forward.


 
Here you can see a piece that I have developed from my original yarn bomb observation C.A.D ideas using the same colour pallet and circular shapes to make a free expressional abstract piece. Using batique and ink which creates beautiful colours and defined outlines.
This piece was further developed as a printed surface pattern which I think was a very successful piece and could be again further develop to be in as a part of my final C.A.D collection.


This developed piece originated from my first C.A.D session and will be interesting to see where it could be developed as a print as I quite enjoyed the original monochromatic print.

I then further developed my prints working into some of them with stich using the sewing machine to produce circular shapes in side in the geometric shapes producing a simple but effective contrast.
Which could be again developed and incorporated into my final collection.
                                              
Here you can see another one of my tie dye pieces which I used to express the use of colour I would like to achieve in my final collection, which I think was very effective as the colours are bright and analogous. Being developed into a pattern on C.A.D to further develop my pieces

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