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.