Further development



Further Development of UNIT X



Before deciding to focus totally on the use of ice to encase my samples, i tried using clay to create things that could be used almost like a base on which i could tie, hang or cover in textiles. I used clay to do this and was quite pleased with the outcome, i am yet to add textiles to these pieces as i wanted to document them as they are as, collectively, they produce really interesting shapes and textures.








I plan to continue playing with the idea of providing a base on which to attach textiles, but going back to the use of ice to entrap my samples, i tried this again but used a wider variety of materials and also wanted to find a way to further highlight the idea of the longevity of the beautiful handmade over the machine made, industrial textiles.











I didn't allow the ice to freeze fully, this meant the inside of the pieces were hollow, allowing more of the textiles to show through and also meant to i could tear the ice to manipulate the shape and to further reveal more textiles. This tearing of the ice produced really interesting outcomes and i felt it portrayed the concept of the strength of passementerie that i was trying to portray; the textiles stayed in tact while the ice could be easily broken away.










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