Hand knitted cozy hats for winter. Already enjoyed by many. Above looser knit slubby yarn, below, thicker Rowan 'big wool' with zig-zag motif worked into pattern; different yarns change the look drastically.
Image courtesy of Lauren Babcock, happy costumer Laura Rouse.
The shelves looked a bit bare so here's a few photos I've taken for my summer visual research. I'm especially moved by vivid, washed out, synthetic colours in this project, but I am at a lost as to how these will translate into my 3d workshop pieces in ceramics and metal..
Gearing up for my second year on Brighton University's 3D Materials Practice course, I've been bitten by the blogging bug. Let's see how well this works out...
Here are some older images of past work, namely from my foundation end of year show. The self directed project was named 'Formative Restraints', I explored the idea of a meditative sense of release a submissive person knowingly puts themselves into through subjecting in bondage. Making a conscious effort to lead the viewer away from the more stereotypical sordid, smutty connotation BDSM can have.
Based in London, I studied on what is now 'Design & Craft' at Brighton following a foundation at Central Saint Martins, London. Specialising predominantly in ceramics and visual research, experimenting with mixed media reflected a preference for working in 2D and rekindled a love for textiles.