Development/sampling
Once I had begun to develop some idea of how I wanted my work to progress, I began working with fabric and finding ways to show my ideas through sampling. I began quite literally, looking at my drawings and beginning to draw on elements of those and looking at how I can reflect the use of line and collage and make it more textural and interesting.
Despite liking the way this sample looks, I felt like it was
too literal in terms of the composition and technique and was just a fabric
copy of my drawing, which isn’t helping me develop my ideas.
To resolve this feeling I had about my work I returned to my
sketchbook and began drawing more, taking inspiration for different things I
had looked at earlier in my project and filtering this back into my work as I
felt all that work has been forgotten.
I felt more inspired to work in fabric once I began drawing
in this way, as well as allowing more of my initial research to come back into
my work which I found really
interesting and didn’t want to lose as the project
developed. I wanted to continue using the same method I do within drawing to
sample as I really enjoy this way of working. Beginning by making a base layer
of collage and shapes and then working into the base with line, texture and
colour. I also tried to capture the quality of line that exists within my
drawing by using a variety of textures, densities and techniques in my samples.
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