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Re-worked: Inspiration Spot
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Sunday, 27 January 2013. Leggings by Sianic Wear. A final spot of inspiration - bleach on leggings. Love this use of mark making using "destructive" materials. Still working on final piece drawings which I hope to share soon for the project! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dundee Craft Makers Award 2010. Made possible with the financial assistance of the Craft Makers Award: Dundee Scheme". Dundee Visual Artists Award. Jenny E. Smith.
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Re-worked: April 2012
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Saturday, 14 April 2012. The green staining of the bow reminds me of other natural states of disintegration and decomposition - I think perhaps some other organic processes could be influenced and induced within our project work. More homework required! Goodies from the Industrial Estates. In search of some inspiration as to where to go next for Re-worked, I had a dander around an industrial estate in Dundee. It was fruitful:. A fellow graduate of th...
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Re-worked: June 2012
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Sunday, 3 June 2012. I came across this work on Flickr via an image on Pinterest by Missouri end Studio after starting my experiment with some rose tea staining. " Embroidered Drawing on Teabag no.5": Hand stitching on teabag adhered to Japanese paper. Very inspiring. Friday, 1 June 2012. The sample is currently drying off with some salt to speed up the process and possibly to create crystals. The results will be posted soon! A graduate of Jewellery ...
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Re-worked: Final Idea 2
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Tuesday, 19 February 2013. A close up of the panels graduated pattern. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dundee Craft Makers Award 2010. Made possible with the financial assistance of the Craft Makers Award: Dundee Scheme". A fellow graduate of the University of Dundee with 1st Class Honours in Textile Design, Sara lives and works in Dundee, Scotland in the textile industry as well as working on personal projects and commissions. Jenny E. Smith.
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Re-worked: 2 more...
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Sunday, 10 February 2013. Another pin on Pinterest to catch my eye was this image (above) by a fellow blogger: Julia Weber. This is a container full of pennies which have been soaked in vinegar for a week which creates a lovely blue stain which this blogger has used for wood. I've been trying to include more colours in the mark making of Re-worked and I think this a lovely way of creating a marking element. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Re-worked: Rusted Collar
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Friday, 12 October 2012. Further thought required as to what kind of metal coatings the jump rings have been treated with and what might break it down more slowly and gently. Cogs are a-turning! In other news, Nicola's textiley workshop is soon approaching. Details to follow very soon! I am waiting on a couple of things being confirmed in the mean time. Should be a fun and very productive time for Reworked! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Re-worked: Re-worked Skill Swap: Dundee
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Friday, 19 October 2012. Re-worked Skill Swap: Dundee. Our workspace for the day (my kitchen table) with a range of fabrics etc. I plan to work with Nicola on a dye technique called Shibori. Often regarded as tie-dye but with more to it! In emulation of some of our natural rusty dyes. Some Shibori making materials - we will use the polystyrene and string as resist markers. A vintage collar that Nicola sent me previous is inspiration for this route.
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Re-worked: January 2013
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Sunday, 27 January 2013. Leggings by Sianic Wear. A final spot of inspiration - bleach on leggings. Love this use of mark making using "destructive" materials. Still working on final piece drawings which I hope to share soon for the project! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dundee Craft Makers Award 2010. Made possible with the financial assistance of the Craft Makers Award: Dundee Scheme". Dundee Visual Artists Award. Jenny E. Smith. Not Just Dundee Cake.
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Re-worked: September 2012
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Wednesday, 12 September 2012. Jewellery Workshop with Nicola. Nicola stated in her previous post that she would welcome my input in adapting the design but I must say, the fear of getting it wrong got to me and in the spirit of 'baby steps' I thought it best to follow her instruction; perhaps in the future I can be more adventurous, armed with my new understanding of what's achievable! We then marked the silver that was to become the backing for the ...
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Re-worked: Jewellery Workshop with Nicola
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A collaborative project by Sara Nevay and Nicola Reed. Wednesday, 12 September 2012. Jewellery Workshop with Nicola. Nicola stated in her previous post that she would welcome my input in adapting the design but I must say, the fear of getting it wrong got to me and in the spirit of 'baby steps' I thought it best to follow her instruction; perhaps in the future I can be more adventurous, armed with my new understanding of what's achievable! We then marked the silver that was to become the backing for the ...