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Studying a BA in illustration at Camberwell School of Art.

Wednesday, 3 March 2010




This is the costume I made as my unevolved creature. I based it on deep sea creatures anemones and stuff like that. It was really fun project I made it out of a dust suit and 100 vinyl gloves blown up and then attached them. It was a mission to make but I'm really happy with it pretty proud of myself that I made a costume that doesnt fall apart





Just some things I like and that might help with costume ideas 




Costume ideas - trying not to think about how Im actually going to make them yet. But I reckon using plastic tubing - something like that might work...






Some sketches of just bits and bobs I like and that make up my world, primary ideas for costume project. I love deep sea weird fish and weird looking animals so want to take the rest of it down that path

Monday, 1 March 2010







Final narrative sequence I created based on the journey of a stone. The concept was meant to show how the aesthetics of a stone change as they get weathered and move environment. I focused on how shape and colour are the biggest variants. But I think this message gets a bit lost in the images. Maybe I shouldn't have made the images so abstract. As the brief was to base the sequence on a narrative, I don't know if the story is defined enough. I tried to introduce the stone with the black dot as the character and have it re-occur and moving in each image. but still dont know if it has a clear enough beginning, middle or end.



I spent a good few days at the beach in france collected certain coloured stones and organising them into grids. The concept was to try and re-arrange nature and create unnatural structure within it.



Looking at shadow and structure in man-made forms and natural forms



More experimentation and ideas produced from looking at vegetal chair. Beginnings of christmas project - which should end in a narrative sequence ...


The Vegetal chair in all its glory - designed by Bouroullec Brothers - made by Vitra


Batik's I made just experimenting with colour and natural form
Reverting the ironically plastic mass produced chair, back into its natural from. I used the shape and design of the chair but have tried to distort it, and revert it back to nature by using pva covered, dried leaves. Bit messy but does the job!




Above are the drawings I did based on a chair. I chose the Vegetal chair which was designed by the two french brothers 'The Bouroullec Brothers'. The chair design is based on the structure of a chair - and was inspired by a previous design the brothers created which is a canopy like structure based of the structure of algae. I like how this chair is modern, designed from 2004- 2008, yet challenges the modern mentality that less is more. Its intricate form can work in a natural garden environment, but can look equally as good in an ultra-minimal interior.

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