Visually representing my ideas

I have decided that it would probably be better for the sake of my blog and to show my group some visual interpretations of the ideas that we have had in order to gain some sort of vision and insight as to how our work may look.

I want to create some drawings that will be design sketches to outline important information such as formation, layout, colour and composition- all very important when creating work, particularly final pieces that are meant to represent our entire unit of work.

We are going to be creating several pieces within smaller subgroups in order to create work that we have all worked towards but reflect every ones ideas.

The picture I have included is of some notes of basic ideas that we all agreed on. The tutorial sheet below shows how our ideas started to come together and helped us all come to a decision as to how we were going to merge many ideas to suit everyone.


This tutorial helped us come to terms with using a specific location in order for our final pieces to sit within the city comfortably and were encouraged by our tutor.

As the sheet shows, we had all concluded that suspending the threads, yarn bombing and casting shadows using transparencies and my letters would all be included in the final piece, as well as Shannon from the group working with some of the fashion students to create a digital print/garment collaboration, allowing us to cross disciplines and learn techniques from one and other.

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