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Friday, 23 May 2014

Business Cards

Created my first ever Business Cards!! Hopefully they will be handy! 




UCA Graduation Show 2014


Yesterday was the First Private show that I got to experience exhibiting my work at UCA Farnham James Hockey Gallery. It has been a long week preparing for the show but was great to see so many people attending yesterdays private show and enjoying Graduates work. 

Setting Up the show 



Private show 22nd of May 2014 James Hockey Gallery 







My work hanging up (Second on the left)

This year the show was set up a little bit different. As we had the main Gallery space to ourselves we was required to make the show flow as a whole instead of being presented as individual pieces. therefore the printers work was paired up with weave to present the BA (Hons) Textiles course at UCA Farnham. 

Overall it was a lovely show and was great to see so many people there. 



Now looking forward to New designers and setting up work all over again, this time the way we want it :) 


UCA FARNHAM GRADUATION SHOW

FRIDAY 23 MAY -
FRIDAY 6 JUNE 2014

Every May, June and July, UCA welcomes thousands of people to our Graduation Shows, held at each of our campuses and across London, featuring work from our graduating pre-degree and degree students.
These exhibitions are a great way to get a sense of the type and level of work created by our students, and give you the chance to spot the talent of the future. The shows include new work in art, design, architecture, media and communication.
Private view: 22 May, 5-9pm             
Public view:
23 May, 9.30am-4.30pm
24 May, 10am-2pm
25 - 26 May, closed
27 - 30 May, 9.30am-4.30pm
31 May, 10am-4pm
1 June, closed
2 - 6 June, 9.30am-4.30pm

COURSES FEATURED








Monday, 12 May 2014

Digital Encounters Exhibition @ Canterbury


I am very excited to be exhibiting my work at Digital Encounters Exhibition at Canterbury during this summer. The brief was particular interesting to me as I have used Digital Printing as part of my revival of Indian Textiles. 


My Work to be exhibited 








From 20-06-2014 Till 28-07-2014
The Digital Encounters exhibition hosted by the University for the Creative Arts will be the finale of the Moving Textiles exhibition series. Works can be made in response to the Digital Encounters Symposium which considered the transformative effect of digital design and production techniques on a range of textiles practices exploring the relationship between hand crafted and digital textile techniques. Along with work inspired by the symposium works may be created in response to the question 'How do you see the future of textiles and its relationship to digital media?' Work may be produced by established professionals or up-and-coming designers from across different visual arts, using a range of media or mediums. In addition examples of work made as part of the Crysalis - the revival of textiles project, will be exhibited to celebrate the juxtaposition of digital textiles design alongside hand crafted textiles and heritage.





Erased Classics Collection...

A little bit more about my Erased classics collection...

'' Exploring ancient craft of Indian Textiles with combined reinvention using spontaneous modern marks has helped me to achieve a modern home collection that captures the beauty and value of origins and culture'' 

I have designed this collection by exploring with Indian Textiles that I was lucky to collect from our VAD's Collection at Farnham. I came across a few original textile pieces that dated as far back as the 18th century. I was fascinated by the patterns and craftsmanship of Textiles back then...



After exploring with this particular piece of cloth I decided to change and manipulate it by introducing hand made marks to achieve a contrast between the old and the new.  I did alot of the mark making on paper and used Photoshop to see how these marks might help to 'erase' the origins and introduce it into a more modern and contemporary design.





I have been very ambitions about creating something contemporary and  modern but still keeping the original beauty of hand made cloth and traditional Indian Textiles . My aims have been to achieve a domestic textiles for Interiors. 


All the images that I have taken of my work showcase my fabric designs and some of them have been made into cushions to help with my final visualisation. 



I have also created a brochure book that includes all my images from my collection that I am  hoping to present at New designers 2014. 







End of Three year Uni Degree...


I have finally come to the end of my Three year Uni degree at UCA Farnham. I am pleased with the final collection I produced and wanted to share a few pictures from my Visualisation. 
I have decided to call my furnishing collection "Erased Classics" as throughout my final major project iv been focusing on ancient Indian textiles and recreating them with spontaneous and modern marks to created traditional yet exciting and contrasting designs. 


Final Hand in