Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Dan Funderburgh

This particular piece by Dan Funderburgh is of particular interest to me as I have done some work with paper cutting in the past and I find this very similar. Although this was cut with a laser cutter, I would very much like to approach this technique again in my future work.

Claire Coles

I particularly like Claire Coles work because I find it very similar to the outcomes we got from our tester week in textiles. The fact that the colour and lines are quite loose in their relationship to one another. I did not care for this technique very much, but I have to admit it had a very interesting outcome at the end, and I will definitely think about pursuing this technique again within development of my own projects.

Timorous Beasties

I find Timorous Beasties' work interesting because even though he is a textile designer, he explores lots of different disciplines but his work still has a very textile feel about it. Like the work above for example, was a large piece for a food festival and whilst is is not a wallpaper or cushion design for example, it is repetitive and patterned, very similar to a textile design.