Having spent the summer
doing drawings extracting colour from places I’d visited over the holidays, I
was swapping visual research with a fellow art and design student who is colour
blind. He told me he couldn’t see the colour purple. I was really taken aback
by the idea of someone not being able to see an entire colour. So I started
thinking about ways in which we as humans create colour and mix colours. He is
blue/pink and green/red colour blind so it would make sense that he would
struggle to see purple. After considering ways in which colour is made up on
screens in pixels I decided I would see if there was a way to translate this
effect into fabric. After exploring and looking deeply into woven fabric that
use different colours for warps and wefts and how that can drastically change
how a colour looks I decided to create some drawings:
I have thought about
using lots of different materials for my drawings including inks, crayons and
coloured papers for collage, however I feel these crayon and ink combination
drawings are particularly successful.
I think I’d like to experiment using the embellisher and
couched down threads as well as experimenting with different hand stitch
techniques such as needle weaving and kantha stitches.
I think it will be really interesting to see if I can recreate this different marks made by the different media I have used and whether I will be able to maintain the same level of optical illusion as I have managed to achieve in my drawings.
I think it will be really interesting to see if I can recreate this different marks made by the different media I have used and whether I will be able to maintain the same level of optical illusion as I have managed to achieve in my drawings.
I really like the “grid” quality of my drawings and how this
reflects woven cloth in my drawings and I think this is something I want to try
and recreate in my embroidery.
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