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Learning Log Textiles 1 A Creative Approach Nicky Eastaugh BAHons Textiles student with the Open College of the Arts

Nicky Eastaugh BAHons Textiles student with the Open College of the Arts

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a slow unravelling reflections on stitch a learning log

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.

textilessudouest Colour, shape and texture in south-west France

Colour, shape and texture in south-west France. Ideas, analysis, exploration.

Sketches and studio work in support of textile degree studies after 20 April 15 Nicky Eastaugh, BAHons Textiles student with the Open College of the Arts

Sketches and studio work in support of textile degree studies after 20 April 15. Sketches from the Norwich puppet theatre. What a remarkable place! Housed in a converted church it consists of a theatre and stage, and reception areas full of vintage puppets of all types.

Learning Log for Textiles 1 Mixed Media for Textiles Nicky Eastaugh, BAHons Textiles student with the Open College of the Arts

The additional work presented here was made in recognition of the Assessment feedback. 8221; stage of Assignment 2, and how much more engaging my samples would have been had they joined contrasting materials. I set about considering unusual or interesting.

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