Showing posts with label stitching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stitching. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Degree show madness

So this is it. The degree show and my final few days in Liverpool. The Degree show is on from 29th May till 13th June and displays all the work from the Graphic Design and Illustration class of 2014, as well as all the other art subjects within our building. It is also the main reason that I have been so unproductive on this blog for so long. 

I was quite lucky in the fact that I had quite a lot of my work exhibited for the exhibition and actually I am so proud of each and every piece, which is unusual for me because I probably won't like any of the work within another 2 weeks. The module results have come through now and all I have to wait for is the final letter giving me my overall grade. 

I am so proud of everyone in my class, they have all produced the most amazing work!
So if you are in Liverpool, head up to the John Lennon art and design building and take a look!








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Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Family Business







Some more final pieces for you all! This precious concertina is double sided and is of stitched family photos (from this project) tied with ribbon and soon to be placed in a tissue paper filled box. This concertina has been the bane of my life recently and I'm so glad that it is finally done! 

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Sunday, 3 November 2013

Deadly Dash.

So since my last post on this project I've come a long way. Thats right folks... I've gone all weird and started sewing in to photographs of dead people. Not pleasant but i think its working well. Ive looked at enough murder scenes to scar my mind, what I do for my work ey! 

I especially like the ones where they look like they are sleeping. 





Thursday, 3 October 2013

Im Stitching With You.


At the moment life has been busy. Uni has dumped a loadddddd of work on us therefore, meaning not a lot of time to do much else apart from work. So here is some of that work! One of my projects is basically an experimental project in which I can pretty much do anything, hence all the sewing. I'm not sure where this is going yet but I'm enjoying it. I think the outcomes are pretty good too!




Fingers crossed they only get better!