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An OCA Learning Log by Nicola Dawn. 14: Incremental and Twisted Pleats. 32: Using a Heat Gun. ASSIGNMENT 1: The Selection Process. PART TWO: Joining and Wrapping. 11: Joining Straight Flush Edges. 12: Joining Staight Edges with a Gap. 13: Joining Curved Edges. 15: Forming Corners and Angles. 21: Straight Wrapping with Threads. 22: Wrapping with Materials and Threads. PART THREE: Molding and Casting. PART FOUR: Mono and Collatype Printing. PART FIVE: A Final Piece. January 10, 2017. 480 × 640.
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An OCA Learning Log by Nicola Dawn. 14: Incremental and Twisted Pleats. 32: Using a Heat Gun. ASSIGNMENT 1: The Selection Process. PART TWO: Joining and Wrapping. 11: Joining Straight Flush Edges. 12: Joining Staight Edges with a Gap. 13: Joining Curved Edges. 15: Forming Corners and Angles. 21: Straight Wrapping with Threads. 22: Wrapping with Materials and Threads. PART THREE: Molding and Casting. PART FOUR: Mono and Collatype Printing. PART FIVE: A Final Piece. January 10, 2017. 480 × 640.
2.6; More Sampling: Tearing – hummingbirdmixedmedia
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An OCA Learning Log by Nicola Dawn. 14: Incremental and Twisted Pleats. 32: Using a Heat Gun. ASSIGNMENT 1: The Selection Process. PART TWO: Joining and Wrapping. 11: Joining Straight Flush Edges. 12: Joining Staight Edges with a Gap. 13: Joining Curved Edges. 15: Forming Corners and Angles. 21: Straight Wrapping with Threads. 22: Wrapping with Materials and Threads. PART THREE: Molding and Casting. PART FOUR: Mono and Collatype Printing. PART FIVE: A Final Piece. 26; More Sampling: Tearing. I was attrac...
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An OCA Learning Log by Nicola Dawn. 14: Incremental and Twisted Pleats. 32: Using a Heat Gun. ASSIGNMENT 1: The Selection Process. PART TWO: Joining and Wrapping. 11: Joining Straight Flush Edges. 12: Joining Staight Edges with a Gap. 13: Joining Curved Edges. 15: Forming Corners and Angles. 21: Straight Wrapping with Threads. 22: Wrapping with Materials and Threads. PART THREE: Molding and Casting. PART FOUR: Mono and Collatype Printing. PART FIVE: A Final Piece. January 10, 2017. 480 × 640.
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An OCA Learning Log by Nicola Dawn. 14: Incremental and Twisted Pleats. 32: Using a Heat Gun. ASSIGNMENT 1: The Selection Process. PART TWO: Joining and Wrapping. 11: Joining Straight Flush Edges. 12: Joining Staight Edges with a Gap. 13: Joining Curved Edges. 15: Forming Corners and Angles. 21: Straight Wrapping with Threads. 22: Wrapping with Materials and Threads. PART THREE: Molding and Casting. PART FOUR: Mono and Collatype Printing. PART FIVE: A Final Piece. January 10, 2017. 480 × 640.
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MMT: unfinished business – mixedmediafortextiles2
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The second part of my learning log for MMT. January 6, 2017. January 6, 2017. That I’ve only really touched on yet feel the urge to return to. And ideas or themes that seem to be going with me from MMT to IAP: the importance of touch; cloth and memory; notions of beauty and ugliness; multiples and repetition; loss and rebuilding. Part 3 Moulding and Casting Response to Tutor Feedback: Return to Latex. Part 5 Tutor Feedback and Response →. 2 thoughts on “ MMT: unfinished business. Liked by 1 person. The C...
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Part 5 Tutor Feedback and Response – mixedmediafortextiles2
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The second part of my learning log for MMT. Part 5 Tutor Feedback and Response. January 8, 2017. January 27, 2017. From Cari’s feedback on part 5 with my response:. Great evaluation – not only of practical work but also working methods, strengths/weaknesses, aesthetic and conceptual potential and role of viewer/audience. This is something I need to continue. Research has a good range of references and sources; well analysed and critiqued; clearly related to my own work and methods. Explore my understandi...
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Sketchbook – mixedmediafortextiles
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Learning log for my textiles degree. Prompts to myself on surfaces and media. Additional Research and Reading. Part 1 Project 1 Folding and Crumpling. Part 1 Project 2 Tearing and Cutting. Part 1 Project 4 Scratching and Embossing. Part 1 Project 5 Puncturing and Stitching. Part 1 Surface Distortion. Part 2 Joining and Wrapping. Part 2 Project 1 Joining. Part 2 Project 2 Wrapping. Part 3 Molding and Casting. Part 3 Project 1 Molding from a surface. Part 3 Project 2 Casting internal space. Textiles 1: Mix...
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Moving on… – mixedmediafortextiles
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Learning log for my textiles degree. October 1, 2016. As I’ve now used 99% of the storage available on this blog, I’m continuing this Learning Log for MMT on a new blog here at mixedmediafortextiles2. For Parts 4 and 5. Please continue to follow me! Part 4 Mono and Collatype: Project 1 Monotype – Reworked. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Annette at OCA Three.
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Part 4 Mono and Collatype Pj 1 Monoprint first attempt – mixedmediafortextiles
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Learning log for my textiles degree. Part 4 Mono and Collatype Pj 1 Monoprint first attempt. September 23, 2016. September 24, 2016. My background experience of printing so far is limited to experimenting with mono printing on a gelli plate ( here. And three days of collagraph workshop with Emily Harvey ( here. Elements of these both intrigued me and frustrated me, as I reflected at the time, so I am interested to see where this Part leads me. I still find collage (or collagraph plate) tedious and rather...
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The second part of my learning log for MMT. Part 5 Response to Tutor Feedback: The communicative power of colour. January 21, 2017. Additional sample group 1. Blending together for comfort and security? I haven’t used gesso but lightly sanded the cast piece to mimic the effects of time and erosion, leaving a depth of colour and texture in the untouched areas. I’ve been intrigued by the ‘blind’ mouth of these shapes I’ve been making; they seem like vessels to me, full to the brim o...And it seems to sit w...
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Learning log for my textiles degree. October 1, 2016. As I’ve now used 99% of the storage available on this blog, I’m continuing this Learning Log for MMT on a new blog here at mixedmediafortextiles2. For Parts 4 and 5. Please continue to follow me! Part 4 Mono and Collatype: Project 1 Monotype – Reworked. October 1, 2016. After many many samples, some posted here. Then I found Tracey Emin (again) or specifically this Southbank Show Masterclass. Conclusions and where next. Remember – the answer is ...
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Hello Dear Family and Friends. Sharing the good news! This is the pdf copy of the cover of our soon to be released CD! For the photos page, sorry if I missed some of you, it was done quite quickly late last night when we realized we had one more CD cover panel to complete. I really wanted to send a photo of the Hummingbird Council but we have no recent photos (something we will have to do). Anyway, hope you like it. And Im so glad to share this good news with you! A Metis friend played the fiddle for som...
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hummingbirdmixedmedia – An OCA Learning Log by Nicola Dawn
An OCA Learning Log by Nicola Dawn. 14: Incremental and Twisted Pleats. PART TWO: Joining and Wrapping. PART THREE: Molding and Casting. PART FOUR: Mono and Collatype Printing. PART FIVE: A Final Piece. 26; More Sampling: Tearing. The tearing continued although I became a little more adventurous with the papers I selected. I recorded my observations in my sketchbook, the main thing that I noticed was that the softer, handmade type papers contained longer fibres which produced a fluffier, wispy edge.
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