Intro to – Talking Colour










Reflection:
I found ‘Intro to Fashion Textiles’ tricky yet enjoyable. At first glance, I thought I’d be able tackle the drawings and task with ease; however, it proved to be more difficult than I thought.
Adventuring around London was enjoyable and I loved seeking out colourful objects, buildings, clothes and taking notice of my surroundings more than usual.
When it came to drawing, I found it challenging to come out of my comfort zone at first. For example, using different media and exploring styles such as: mark making, using block colours, collaging. Although, once I got into the swing of things and I relaxed, it was enjoyable and I especially loved creating patterns, as it’s something I have rarely tried.
During the course of the project (for ‘Talking Colour’), I discovered that using black paper helped to increase the vibrancy of the colour and drawing to life. Personally, I think my ‘Confetti over a crowd’ helps prove this. Moreover, (for ‘Seeing Pattern’) I attempted paper manipulation through weaving, which is a technique I will be using in the future, as I can truly envision the translation into textiles.
Looking back, I wish I had used a larger variety of paper colours and textures, rather than restricting myself to white, black and tracing. Nonetheless, I am pleased with the different media I used such as: watercolour, pastels, gouache.
I found the project a very useful starter for me and a good introduction, as to what is expected in terms of creativity and experimentation. It was lovely to have freedom with this, as well as, seeing what peers chose to do.