Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Manchester Museum Research

These are sta
 
 
 
 This is the warriors of the Plains illuminates
story of North American tribes. The colours are
bright and flashy which have give me
some ideas for my final  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Developed samples for fimp

Here are some developed samples that i have took forward to use on my final garment:


This is a neckpiece. This neckpiece is blue which i have chose from my colour pallette. On this neckpiece i have used gold gutta and drew aztec patterns on which relates to the Aztec tribe that i took forward. I chose to create a neckpiece because most Massai people have neckpieces on around their necks which makes
it look visually impactive.

               

These are enlarged Aztec patterns that i have made using foam board. I got white cotton, used a variety of colours i need and dyed it. The colours combined very well. After the white cotton dried up i stuck it down on the foam board and cut it out to whatever pattern i created with the foam board earlier on. To make it look attractive i used gold gutta and drew detailed Aztec patterns.

               

These are the same design ideas but i have positioned them in a different area from the first and second one. If i was to choose were to place my Aztec foam boards onto my garment i would choose the third and fourth sample. On the fourth sample i have created another Aztec design. On this i have dyed the cotton black and used gold gutta on the triangle.

 This is another sample of the Aztec patterns I have made. The black fabric behind the foam boards is the design I would use on certain parts of my jumpsuit.


 These are my recreations that I created. I took them ideas forward and decided to used them on my   final jumpsuit.