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Monday 28 April 2014

lets make patterns all day, everyday

Week 4 of the pattern design course (ABSPD) has been and gone and it was so much fun.  As you know I love patterns so taking in what I have done in week 1-3 I started making some patterns.  My work to date has been very much unlayered so I found layering quite difficult.  Placing a motif over another and hiding its prettiness seemed wrong, so imagine my surprise when the designs actually looked so much better when layered - seems so obvious now but my designs were really lacking this.  More layering in the future for sure.


We had some really cool and informative tips from the very awesome Marie Perkins, of Print & Pattern fame,  I am such a fan of her blog and try to read it everyday to stay up to date with current trends. We also started to think about describing  our own work.  This was tricky but will get easier as I create a large body of work.

We ended the week with a scarf project themed celebration.  I thought I would try something a bit different so went with a Mardi Gras theme using green, gold and purple as my pallette.  I know the edging is wrong.  Shhh dont tell anyone I'm sure they wont notice.

I also entered a competition run by the lovely ladies at By Hand London.  My design was not shortlisted this time but I am still really proud of it

Tuesday 15 April 2014

Week 3 already but don't be blue.

This week was all about colour.  Like many children I remember my favorite colour would change weekly if not daily so when I was asked to think about my favorite colour I found it really difficult. My mind went completely blank.  I decided  that I could have lots of favorites.

  My wardrobe didn't help at all filled with black, grey and navy.  This will be changing in the future.  Here is what I would like it to look more like.  The ring and necklace at the bottom were Jane Austen's


Next I used Chipit to make swatches.  The photos are of places that I have been on holiday.  I didn't take these beautiful photographs but have vowed to travel more and take more photographs

Dead Vlei Namibia

Paris and Edinburgh

Finally I made a mood board from images collected from internet searching.  Link to each image is found on my pinterest board  I think these colours may feature in the upcoming blog revamp.


 Also a very big thank you to Rachael and Beth.  Each week of the course they are generously giving away a signed copy of Rachaels new book 20 ways to draw a doodle and this week I was lucky enough to win yay!  Its published 1st may



Sunday 13 April 2014

This is a late parrot. (update on week 2) *

Photo taken from Design Seeds
Just a quick update on week 2 of ABSPD course.  I have just come back from a lovely relaxing holiday so this is a bit delayed.  Had hoped to post whilst away but found we had no wifi so lots of sketching and photography instead.  Not such a hardship really.

The week was all about sketching.  However instead of still life drawing it was experimenting with paint and other media to produce textures.  They really lift a pattern so I know I will be making plenty more of these in the future.  They were also super quick to do.  Really need to get the sewing machine out and create some textures with that too.

 I was starting to panic about how best to store all these loose pieces of paper but I really shouldn't have worried as we then got to see inside some beautiful sketchbooks and see how other artists use their sketch books.  I always love looking through sketchbooks.

The last part of the week was about finding my style.  The exercises here were really fun and my style was not at all what I was expecting but strangely really accurate too.  I had thought my style was bright and geometric but the majority of the images I love are floral..  There was also some colours that kept appearing and I'm sure that these will not only influence my colour choices for pattern but also my wardrobe.  Already considering getting some coral nail polish and embracing colour - but thats for next week...

* Monty Pythons Parrot Sketch

Wednesday 2 April 2014

I love pattern

Wow what a week last week was.  I have just finished week one of The Art and Business of Surface Pattern Design (ABSPD) Module 1 Designing your way, and have loved every minute.  The course is 5 weeks long and is all online.   It is run by surface pattern designer, Rachael Taylor The first week is all about inspiration.

I began with some photography which helped to start seeing things differently.
 Here are a few of my photos of rectangles and circles.  I won't put them all up - dont worry.


These photos were then used to make sketches to create abstract motifs.  A big challenge for me was to have confidence in my sketching.  After some initial doubts I came up with these motifs and hope to use these some time in a pattern.

tyres and air bricks are inspirational - who knew?

I also did some sketches of some flowers based around hydrangeas and then made a very simple pattern on the computer. This pattern was also submitted to the most recent Tigerprint competition all but in a black and white version (the theme was Black and White).  Wish me luck.
Really loving the blue

Another part of this week was deconstructing patterns.  This opened my eyes to which sort of patterns I am drawn to and this will definitely help me with my own style.
After week one I am really pleased that I have taken this course.  The facebook group community are really supportive and encouraging and I look forward to seeing not only my own designs develop and grow but also those of my fellow students.  I also like that we are all working on the same initial idea but the way we interpret it is soo different.   I need to love using Photoshop as much as I love Illustrator.  Thank you Beth Kempton and Rachael Taylor for creating such a wonderful course - enjoying every minute and a little sad that week one is over.
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