Fashion textiles exam project

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EXAM PROJECT

40% of AS Grade

RELATIONSHIPS •  The way in which two or more people or things are connected, or the state of being connected


Synonyms‌ Affiliation Association Correlation Kinship Interrelationship Similarity

Affinity Bonds Dependence Likeness Network Ties

Alliance Communication Link Grid Parallels

Antonyms‌ Discord Hostility Clash Opposition

Rebel Divorce Separation Imbalance Disagreement Difference


Rowan Mersh

Relationship – Garment and the human body


Why old magazines? RM: I was asked to consider world issues such sustainability and conservation as the inspiration for this project. My intention was to some how connect these issues with in the sculpture; The recycling/reusing of WWF literature is a reference to sustainability, and the fragility of the material itself (paper), to conservation.


Relationship – Garment and the human body

Rowan Mersh


Relationship – Garment and the human body

Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake designed a range of clothing that expand from two-dimensional geometric shapes into structured shirts, skirts, pants and dresses


Relationship – Garment and the human body

Issey Miyake’s statement dresses from his 2010 collection are presented As flat geometric pieces, which take shape as they are pulled up and unfolded


Relationship – Garment and the human body

Keywords: regeneration, re-creation


Relationship – Past and present

LESLEY BRICKNELL

Preservation' (series) 2010 Reclaimed wedding dress, Chinese ink, soot


Relationship – Past and Present

LESLEY BRICKNELL


Relationship – Language and Art

Su Blackwell

The Baron in the Trees 2011


 The Book of the Lost 2011


JOANNA KINNERSLYTAYLOR

Relationship – Pattern and repetition


 Liliya Sotirova

Installation view, silk organza, Cotton thread Dimensions variable



Hand dyed silk organza, Cotton thread Dimensions variable


transitioning



Relationship – Boundaries and connections

ANN GODDARD Boundary Lines, 2007 Boundary Lines' explores ideas to do with boundaries in the landscape, boundaries between men's work & women's work, and boundaries between art and craft. The materials and method of construction have been chosen to reflect the controlling and restricting aspect of boundaries. Wood, slate, rubber cord, paper yarn, felted silk paper, scrim, metal fixings


Gwen Samuels Â

Relationship – Materials and techniques

Floating Fabric Metal and paper scraps sewn by machine


Debbie Smyth



Eliza Bennett

Relationship – The body and art

A woman’s work is never done -­‐ Flesh/ Thread -­‐ 2011


Relationship – The body and art

“I hope to challenge the pre-conceived notion that ‘women’s work’ is light and easy”


Relationship between materials and place

Juliana Santacruz Herrera


Relationship between materials and place



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