Friday, 20 December 2013

Sampling:week two

This week I worked from my drawings and images of the vinyl. I focused on one image which I thought worked best overall.
Using found papers from 'mapping the city' (ones I found interesting) and inked backgrounds I hole punched them and using the punched out circles I created images, thinking about composition and which colours worked best.I wanted to get a feel of the image by using the dots and created different width lines.

  The contrast between the vertical, orange lines from the background and the horizontal dotted lines work really well. I used a newspaper for the dots on the orange background and coloured dots on the brown background showing contrast. When the dots are punched out, they bring a whole new level to the found papers and start to create their own image, colour and patterns from the original.

I wanted to create this image using dots and only straight lines. The proportion of colour is shown through the dotted lines.  

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Sampling: Week one

This week was the start of 'sampling' we were asked to unravel a vinyl box on the wall which had lines cut into it measuring 100m. We had to stick the vinyl back onto the wall to create a different pattern.
I used this to then draw the vinyl. I tried to create the feel of the vinyl by using lots of built up lines to create texture and depth.
 

 After this session we were asked to create our own 100m drawing. I wanted to show layers and depth. By actually drawing individual lines measuring up to 100m I like how accurate it is and shows data. By using a tally I was able to keep track of how many lines I had drawn. 
 I used pencil, ink and pens to create the different lines. most aren't easy to see as I used a hard pencil. The amount of lines show data and examples of grouping data in two different ways e.g the tally and the lines.

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Sampling: Mapping and Measuring

This week I went into the city to take photos of things with colour and interesting patterns.







Sunday, 1 December 2013

Vinyl

Once the design is printed on the vinyl I peeled away what I didn't want and was left with he design I did want. A layer of sticky plastic is then placed on top.
I cut each one out and experimented with different layouts.
I stuck the vinyl onto a sheet of acetate then peeled the plastic away leaving the finished vinyl.

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Different media- vinyl progression

Rather than just focusing on using vinyl as a design I wanted to try out other materials which i could create 'bold' designs with. 
My aim for this is to create colourful backgrounds and black designs over the top. 

For this I used a 3D paint pen. I applied it onto plastic so I could move it around the background to create different shapes. It didn't turn out as smooth as I wanted it to.
For this I used a magazine to cut out the shape I wanted and removed the middle, then stuck over my painted background. I like the contrast between the colour of the shapes and the harsh black lines.

Evaluation of Origins unit

In this project I have gained confidence to try out techniques I wouldn't usually use. programme's such as illustrator is something I wouldn't really use but have done so during the project even though its very basic.At the start of the project i enjoyed doing creating different verbs using found objects then drawing from them. This has definitely helped me throughout and it kicked of my project. Trying out the i motion app was interesting but wouldn't have been appropriate for the style of work i wanted to gain.
 
My research links to my work well as i like to find artists similar to my work and have them inluence my practice also. Artist research is definitely something i like to do as it gets ideas flowing.
Throughout the project i have done quite a lot of drawing as it has helped me with ideas.

 I've been developing them into different shapes by progressing each drawing into another using negative space. Using these and my artist influences i have created my own shapes which i have used in some designs for vinyl cutting.

I didn't want to use  too many different materials for the drawings as i wanted to keep it simple and linking with the artists.I decided to try out vinyl cutting because i like how i could use my shapes on illustrator to create a design and can be used on walls and interior etc. during the designing of the vinyl prints i did come across a few difficulties with illustrator but kept trying and got what i wanted. in the future i want to develop my skills in illustrator to create more intricate designs. I would also want create things on a larger scale as i haven't done anything very big before and tend to stay on a smaller scale.Even though some things didn't go to plan with my vinyl designs i lost quite a lot of time and it was out of my comfort zone, but it was a learning curve and expect to have many more in the future.

I've realised that by going out of my comfort zone and trying out things i wouldn't normally use, i can still achieve what i want to and persevering with it pays off.

I feel that i'm making the most of Studio time and independent study days as if i need help i can ask when i'm in the studio and carry it on through independent study days. I've developed in the process of thinking as i have been developing my work and can see it progressing. 
  

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Influences-sketchbook-Friday drawing

Some of my drawings throughout my sketchbook...
Friday drawing...
I picked these two drawings specifically from the Friday drawing sessions as they are in the same style as the drawings I've done for my vinyl designs.
I looked at wall art, street art and stickers as I thought the vinyl would look really nice on a wall or a large area. For now I want to experiment with it as maybe in the future I can think about creating something on a larger scale.

Vinyl designs

Using my drawings I created designs in illustrator to then transfer to the vinyl printer.
I scanned some of my drawings in and used the pen tool to trace over. Changing the size, repeating and overlapping the shapes creates a design in the same style of my drawings. Unfortunately I don't think this would work as a vinyl cut as it's too tricky And complicated for it to work as a whole. 
Creating an outline so then the printer can cut it out. I would be left with the thin outline to then peel off.
Adding other shapes in the design. The shapes fit together nicely. I would like to try this out on a bigger scale and maybe take it further and use the vinyl to stick on walls.

Drawing development

I used my 'finding form' drawings to draw from. I wanted to create different drawings showing progress and how the artists I've looked at have influenced me.
Finding form drawings: pegs...
Looking at these previous drawings I then created new ones thinking about Maija Louekari's work, continuous line drawing and a limited range of media. For this I used watercolour and pen...
 Turning the paper around each time I changed the media abled me to overlap and create different shapes. I then used some of the negative space in the drawings to fill in and create new shapes.
This still has the same technique but creates a different pattern.
'Finding form' gather ...
Doing the same process of developing drawings trying to find shapes and pattern. I also thought about using shells and natural form as some of my previous drawing and laser cuts remind me of this.

I still used the artists I looked at as a reference. 
Bold shapes under line drawings.
In most of my drawings I found it better to use my opposite hand and it created more of a messier, looser line.
As I want to do vinyl cutting I had to simplify my drawings down and select shapes from them. This is quite abstract.
Selecting shapes and trying out compositions repeating and changing the size of the shapes. I could use this as a vinyl design with a coloured background.
I liked drawing the shapes in different pens as it shows different thicknesses. Using continuous drawing but the same shape keeps it simple, overlapping ables the design to become more than a single shape.

Using collage to create block shapes from my drawings.
Thinking of ways to change the collage, adding other shapes over the top (could be vinyl)this creates different layers to the drawing,and brings more of the negative space into the shapes.
I used ink to draw the shapes from the collage and added cut outs over the top. I could use the vinyl over the top of backgrounds like this. These link all my drawings together by using shape and colour.