Showing posts with label TEXTURE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TEXTURE. Show all posts

26 February 2014

PROJECT SUMMARY + FINAL DESIGN IDEAS



Project Summary:

At first I found this project quite difficult. I didn't feel inspired to draw in my sketchbook and wasn't sure how I would ultimately bring everything together to form design ideas that would be relelvant to things I had been looking at or reading about.
However, I found that by combining a blog with the sketchbook, I could use both to provide ideas for the other and I found that actually it was quite a good system.
I am surprised at the end results, because I wasn't really sure what they would look like until I started making them. However, once I began putting the bits together it all fell in to place. 
This has been a challenging, but ultimately rewarding project..


Final Design Ideas:
 
These are mixed media collages i've made in response to work from my sketch book and research on my blog.
I photocopied images from my sketch book that particularly interested me or stood out as being visually strong. I needed a way of bringing all my different ideas together and found that collage seems to naturally fit this. It has meant that I can move things around and play with different colours/textures/shapes easily as I go...


 

Inspiration:
VnA Chair (Sketchbook/Blog)
Flooring Pattern from hatching Grids (Sketchbook/Blog)




Inspiration:
Japanese Garden Rocks (Sketchbook/Blog)
Patterned Rug  Path (Blog)
Japanese Garden Theme (Blog)
Rocks and Children (Installation, VnA Courtyard, Visit)




Inspiration:
'Mask' Sculpture - Part of a VnA Chair (Sketchbook/Blog)
Patterened Plinths (Sketchbook - b+w pencil flower sketch)
Focal Point (Sketchbook)
Grid Paving (Blog/Sketchbook)




Inspiration:
Church Spire (Sketchbook)
 Paving Sets (Sketchbook/Blog)
 Frank Lloyd Wright, Stained Glass (Blog)
Andrea Cochran (Blog)
Ulf Nordfjell (Blog)

 
Inspiration:
Stachys Drawing (Sketchbok)
 Community Garden (Blog)
Foliage (Sketchbook)



Inspiration:
Chairs, VnA Visit (Sketchbook/Blog)
Community Garden (Blog)
Paving - Rug/Japanese Garden/Neo Bankside (Blog)
Stone Roof (Drawing, Sketchbook)

12 February 2014

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT II

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (b.1867 - d.1959)
Architect / Interior Designer / Designer
USA 

F-L-W also used to design the interiors for his homes and produced some really beautiful stained glass work and furniture. 
When thinking about the minimalist garden, the shapes in the stained glass really stand out. They almost look like garden plans, where the shapes could be planting. When looking at them like that, you can start to see where the ratio of mass and void is so important. I think the furniture would look good in all three gardens. I will look further in to the furniture at a later date.

 





FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (b.1867 - d.1959)
Architect / Interior Designer / Designer
USA

Whenever I have creative work to do, I always revisit the work of F-L-W.  His use of materials and shapes has always particularly interested me - the way that he combines natural elements like wood or stone with clearly man made concrete or sharp lines next to water. He also doesn't create a barrier between his architecture and the landscape, managing to blend the two together,  but yet also keeping a clear distinction between them. Clever stuff!


































10 February 2014

KANTO SHIGEMORI GARDEN INSTITUTE CO.

KANTO SHIGEMORI GARDEN INSTITUTE CO.
Japan

I can't find much more information on these gardens or this company, but I really like the work they have done. These images cover a few of their projects


 






2 February 2014

HOCKNEY PT.2 - SKETCHBOOK WORK

David Hockney
Sketchbook Work

Some more inspiration for my own sketchbook. I like these quick observations Hockney made as much as the finished pieces because they really get a sense of the place itself, before it gets filtered through his brain and altered. He fills the pages really well also and his use of paint allows him to be both bold and detailed at once (important when observing nature)







HOCKNEY - A BIGGER PICTURE

David Hockney 
'A Bigger Picture' Exhibition
21 January - 9 April 2012, RA 

One of the best exhibitions i've ever been to.. . . .  .

 






26 January 2014

TEXTURES

On holiday a couple of years ago I used a disposable camera to take pictures of textures that were specific only to that place. 
This is what caught my eye....








25 January 2014

D+G

DOLCE + GABBANA
AUTUMN '13 
MENSWEAR COLLECTION

This menswear collection by Dolce & Gabbana is not only beautiful but also a really great example of how limiting the boundaries of your creativity can actually lead to more interesting things. What I mean by that is that the title of this collection was 'devotion' - a word with limitless possibilities. This should in theory give you great scope - however a brief that is too broad can often lead to a lack of focus and a piece of work that fails to capture anything coherent or really meaningful. 
Using D+G as an example, we see them take the word 'devotion' and narrow it right down to study religion in small Sicilian communities. This immediately gave them all the material they needed for colours, shapes, textures and prints. They even cast their models straight from the streets of these communities. 
In design, it can be common to get a brief from a client that is too broad but that supposedly offers you many different avenues to explore. You need to take that brief and narrow it down - set your own boundaries, use your own experiences and you will find that the  outcome is far more interesting (and rewarding) as a result..