Designs on a theme

Module 2 of my City & Guilds course was a pure design module, not a stitch in sight. A lot of the work I’ve done in the past has either been intuitive or I have a very clear idea in my head and I experiment until I achieve the desired effect. Therefore sitting down and designing something from scratch for no purpose other than to create a design was alien to me.

However, we were guided through the process starting with selecting a theme and four photos on that theme. The theme I chose was ‘blocks’.

Clockwise from top left: Cinque Terre near Genoa, wall of Suomenlinna fort near Helsinki, Temple ruin near Angkor Wat, exhibit in Pergammon Museum in Berlin

We then traced elements of those photos and repeated those elements to further the designs. I started off using pen and paper but I found a great app on my iPad that allowed me to trace the photo electronically which gave a much more polished and professional look.

Below are some of the favourite of the designs I created for this module.

Cambodia inspiration

I’d wanted to visit Cambodia for a long time and in summer 2018 it actually happened. South East Asia is so different to the UK so I find it hard not to be inspired by the sights, food and plants.  

Recently I wanted to experiment with printing photos onto fabric to embroidery over and I knew immediately the image I wanted to pick. 

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The image below I used as inspiration in module 2 of my City & Guilds course - this was a design module and we had to pick a theme. The theme I finally settled on was ‘blocks’.

The other images below are different textures from my trip which are sure to be sources of inspiration for future projects.

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Kew Gardens Inspiration

Botanicals art is a huge trend at the moment, whether it is prints, embroidery, paper cutting or any other creative medium, you will find botanicals. The perennial (!) favourites are cacti and monstera (cheese plant), but there are so many other plants that give dramatic foliage or forms perfect to inspire your work. 

I studied biology at university and my first ever visit to Kew Gardens was when we were dispatched to look at how plants of different climate have adapted to their environments.

This time I just wanted to admire the beautiful plants and take some photos to inspire my creative work.

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