Textile Prints

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SPECIALISATION Collection II

LINDSAY AZZOPARDI D2Ci 2


Like going Down the Rabbit Hole, the sharp geometric shapes are now blurry, transformative and blowing up. Maximalism married Quirky. Provocatively inside-out and the colours are explosively bright. There are windows that want you to look through and see layers of colours and contradicting textures.


INTRO This Print Collection is part of AMFI 2nd year study credit: Collection II. I explored shapes and colours through the use of colourful printing papers, cutting them up and creating abstract forms. Then, I created lino and foam stencils from the paper experiments. I printed on fabrics by using textile paints over the stencils, distributing the paint evenly with a roller and press them down onto the fabrics. My mode of presenting the prints was by hanging the fabrics and photograph them as they drape.


PAPER EXPERIMENTS Repeat and Placement Stencil Try-Outs




TOOLS

Foam, lino and textured board for stencil-making.


MATERIALS

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1. Black Wool 2. White Wool 3. Blue Satin 4. Coral Satin 5. Pink Cotton Poplin 6. Orange Cotton Poplin 7. Mustard Jersey

All fabrics are sourced from dead stock and second-hand garments

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STYLE SHEET 2x A4 Size

40cm

100cm

Size A4

Front

Back

Size A4



... there are windows that want you to look through and see layers of colours and contradictions.


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