Saturday, 31 May 2014

INSPIRATION

I was going to tell everyone to buy GoodHomes Pattern & Print magazine, June 2014. Packed full of exactly what the title says 'pattern & print'. Featuring monochrome buys, blue and white schemes and an interview with Caroline Gardner. However when I was googling images of this magazine this photo caught my eye and I found it much more inspiring and interesting than what I was going to say.

Modern folk is the title for this collection of images, a fantastic opportunity to showcase tile patterns, Moroccan prints and earthy colours all in one photo!! After years of art school teaching me tonal scales and the effective use of shading it seems a shame that I am drawn to block colours and patterns that involve no shading what soever. I feel my talent is slightly wasted. But I couldn't be more drawn to this mood board of basic colours and complex patterns. 


Monday, 26 May 2014

HEARTS AND HANDLES

My little sister brought this lovely, sparkly heart for me a few christmas's ago and I still love it as much as I did the day I first saw it, if not more! It's huge, about 80cm tall and it really is a statement piece, the kind of thing that would dominate anything else you were to put on the same wall it was hanging on. It was brought from a pop up christmas shop in Norwich-rather tacky shop full of tinsel and singing christmas dogs. I hadn't seen anything like it until very recently I saw a tiny red version in Next Home.

When you look up close you notice the glittery tops sitting on wood shavings moulded into rose flower shapes. The centre of the flower is a little piece of wood doweling. Looks very effect however very delicate! 

Just as I was uploading the photos of my glittery rose heart these little chest handles my mum recently brought caught my eye. She spent ages looking in various stores and online shops for the 'perfect collection' of handles to add to a new Ercol chest. They look lovely all sitting in a line-or in a small cluster in a pot as I had originally found them. 


Friday, 23 May 2014

NATURAL DYES

I have been researching natural dyes like crazy the last few weeks, ordered several books and visited countless websites/blogs to find out as much information as possible. It's half term next week so I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to have pots of dye bubbling continuously!

These are a list of ingredients to buy-that can be found in your back garden or nearest supermarket:
  • Brown and red onion-skins
  • Strawberries, cherries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries
  • Roses-petals
  • Lavender 
  • Red Cabbage
  • Beets (beetroot)
  • Turmeric
  • Avocado-skins and stone
  • Cowparsely 
  • Pomegranate
  • Birch bark
  • Foxglove-flowers
  • Bay leaves
  • Celery leaves
  • Paprika

To fix the dye to the fabrics several methods can be used. Through research I have found these fixatives:
  • For Berries use 1/2 cup of salt to 8 cups of cold water
  • For plant dyes use 4 parts cold water to 1 part vinegar
  • Roses and lavender it is best to activate alkaloids by using a bit of mint and lemon juice
  • You can also use Alum or Cream of tartar which can be brought in the cooking ingredients isle
I will be posting my results very soon!

Thursday, 22 May 2014

DECORATING LEAVES-SCARF DESIGN


This is from a fairly old project at university. The brief was to design a scarf based on Norfolk. I knew everyone was going to go with the obvious cobbles and the markets, so I wanted to assure I had something completely different. I went down the route of Norfolk outdoors. So I developed drawings of architectural details and markings and moved these onto leaves I collected from woods in norwich. 

From the drawings on the leaves, I scanned them into my computer and played around with layouts and composition on photoshop. I came up with lots and lots of final scarf ideas but for me, two stood out. 
This photo below is my final scarf, I can assure you it looks far better in person and the quality has come out really bad in this picture. However you get the idea. I got this digitally printed and then frayed the edges (after sewing of corse).

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

HOMES AND GARDENS-THIS SEASON'S BEDLINEN

I came across this double paged spread in Homes and Gardens and I found it so inspiring. A range of vibrant florals amongst plain prints definitely caught anyones eye whilst reading this! As I have an upcoming project I want to prepare for I was a little stuck on direction, however seeing this variety of pattern simply hung on a peg line has given me new hope! I want my final exhibition for university to look like this, I want vibrant, colourful and patterned all captured in such a small space.

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

HONG KONG

I have dug out a few photographs taken from my recent holiday to Hong Kong that I find inspiring. I went in August 2013 and it was an amazing experience and so far from the day to day life I lead here in England. It was an eye opener to exist in their culture, country and everyday living for three weeks. 
The Terrapins are found in every park often sunbathing on rocks rather than swimming in the water, so it was fascinating to view them up close. The markings on their shell and skin are amazing and so detailed I wonder why there isn't a Terrapin print amongst the zebra and leopard print trend!
These coils are found in every temple and are smelt from streets away! You would buy one of these in the hope of attracting the attention of the gods, often brought for friends or family members as a way of gaining good luck for exams.
And of corse it wouldn't be a trip to Hong Kong if I didn't post one of many temple photos I have taken. It felt like every street you walked, and every corner you turned there was a temple almost the mass of the tall concrete jungle. Although they are so detailed and colourful they strangely fitted in almost the buildings. 

Saturday, 10 May 2014

DUSKY BERRY TREND


I was browsing on pinterest for upcoming trends and came across this really inspiring photo put together by Gudy Herder. Such a lovely way of presenting her trend in a really minimalist way. When I finally come up with a new project I want to experiment with natural dyes and colours, making them into a paste/dye and let it run up the paper, like in the top photo. I usually find it too overwhelming trying to get everything that inspires me onto my mood board, so overlaying three key topics and a selection of words would really benefit me.

I have included a link because she has lovely ideas, very useful for anyone in designing.