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Blog rolls - OCA and more. My path through the Open College of the Arts. Textile course has taken an unexpected turn, but I continue to follow the progress of fellow students in their learning blogs. See my own journey at fibresofbeing. This piece of glass appeared at just the right time for Monoprinting. It stays nice and firm on the table and it just the right size for mixing and printin.
Soaring gannets, incredible seas and a privileged vantage point. This entry was posted in exploration. From this I went on to look at the diamond repeat pattern. And start to observe the texture. Some fairly systematic exploration of tracing paper, tissue paper, ink sticks and different background papers to see how best to interpr.
Colour, shape and texture in south-west France. Ideas, analysis, exploration.
Today has also been a special day. First I had a positive chat with my tutor to be. Hello fellow course-mates and my newly assigned tutor! But I hope to gain some clarity soon.
Learning log for my textiles degree. For Parts 4 and 5. After many many samples, some posted here.
The second part of my learning log for MMT. Part 5 Tutor Feedback and Response. 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.
Further explorations of colour, shape, and texture in south-west France.
Je voulais Répondre une certaine. Hakuna Matata by Baby Beul and Gusty de la Jungle x3. Es endroits temporaires de manières a survivre.
039;Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes. This is the excerpt for a featured content post.
Learning log for my textiles degree. For Parts 4 and 5. After many many samples, some posted here.
The second part of my learning log for MMT. Part 5 Tutor Feedback and Response. 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.
Yarn is a basic unit in most textile construction. The purpose of twist is to bind the fibres into a thread.