Wednesday 6 May 2020

Final Evaluation Unit X 2020


Final Evaluation Unit X 2020


During Unit X I have developed some ideas which were started towards the end of the practice unit.  In this final year, I started by eco printing using natural forms and, at the same time, I was producing watercolour paintings of plants.  Getting inspired by the marks and patterns created by the steamed leaves onto cotton and silk, I started to produce digital repeat prints from my watercolour drawings and paintings, using Photoshop.  For Unit X I developed and progressed this approach further.

Practice Unit

Practice Unit


I started the project by visiting the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, Liberty, and the Foundling Museum in London.  I visited the Foundling Museum because I wanted to adapt Indian and Western plants together and thought they might have something about identity for children who were separated from their birth families.  It was mainly historical and about children who were separated from their parents and later put into service, so there was not really anything to inspire my work in looking at identity through nature.  However, Kew and Liberty were both very inspiring and gave me a lot of opportunities for photography to use in development.  Later, I went to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, with a friend from India who knows a lot about plants, and she pointed out that many plants grow in both countries.  This gave me the freedom to explore designs based on how well the forms in my drawings combined to make repeat patterns, rather than concentrating totally on origin.

The development of colour palettes was from a selection of the photographs from Kew Gardens.   After the palette was ready, I could experiment creating patterns using Photoshop and visualise the design onto room settings.  Thankfully, before the lockdown, Tabina (another student) helped me with visualisation as I was stuck.  The tile and designs I developed in the beginning are definitely not up to the current standard, and with further practise they should get even better. I find the process of creating tiles for repeat patterns exciting because when it is a tile, you cannot see what it will look like, and it’s just fascinating to see the final pattern emerge.  The designs are for interior purposes, such as wallpaper, bedding, sofas and cushions and they would be printed onto natural fabrics, such as cotton and silk, and wallpaper.


Drawing used - Tile - Pattern



For the final Portfolio I have chosen designs I believe to be high standard.  I have considered the market and the purpose of my designs.  I see them being used for bespoke soft furnishing and wallpapers which are high end rather than mass produced.  Having researched Osbourn and Little, an example of a large company, and Abigail Borg, an individual designer with her own business, it shows me the possibilities for my future.   




Finally, over the lockdown I have been volunteering for the Manchester Scrub Hub, sewing for the NHS.  I find this beneficial because I get to developed garment construction skill making trousers and tops and it feels good to put these skills to good use.





Final Evaluation Unit X 2020

Final Evaluation Unit X 2020 During Unit X I have developed some ideas which were started towards the end of the practice unit.   In...