I think I have used visual language in a limited form within my work, however my pencil sheetwork and embroidery pieces both show evidence from shape, form, value, colour and pattern. tI have used a wide range of practical skills and methods within my project as a large part of my was embroidery; I also used pencil work within my sketchbook and sheetwork. As a large majority of my sketchbook/ project was purely detailed pencil drawings, I produced lots of quick
30 second drawings in pen to show my understanding of the criteria and to show diversity. I think one of my biggest difficulties was using the sewing machine; although it is known that practise makes perfect, no matter how much I practise I could never control the foot pedal. I planned up to my final piece by producing experiments such as the sewing machine and different sewing techniques. I also produced a ‘Final Piece Preparation’ sewn sketchbook to show a few processes in a photographic form. I think I could have definitely managed my time better through this project and also shared it efficiently to pieces of work which may have needed more attention, for example my final piece. I have reviewed my progress throughout this by producing simple blog posts and annotations which show thoughts and processes. My inspiration to use embroidery within my project was Eliza Bennett; for a while, I have admired how she uses embroidery( a term that is popularly known as old-fashioned, in an original and controversial way. I think I succeeded various parts of my project proposal although the majority of my ideas changed shortly after I had written it. In my exhibition, I plan to present my final piece and 3 pieces of A2 sheetwork, each piece showing my abilities as an artist. I have prepared for my pecha kucha presentation by producing a powerpoint including 20 images which individually show my skills and processes through this project.
30 second drawings in pen to show my understanding of the criteria and to show diversity. I think one of my biggest difficulties was using the sewing machine; although it is known that practise makes perfect, no matter how much I practise I could never control the foot pedal. I planned up to my final piece by producing experiments such as the sewing machine and different sewing techniques. I also produced a ‘Final Piece Preparation’ sewn sketchbook to show a few processes in a photographic form. I think I could have definitely managed my time better through this project and also shared it efficiently to pieces of work which may have needed more attention, for example my final piece. I have reviewed my progress throughout this by producing simple blog posts and annotations which show thoughts and processes. My inspiration to use embroidery within my project was Eliza Bennett; for a while, I have admired how she uses embroidery( a term that is popularly known as old-fashioned, in an original and controversial way. I think I succeeded various parts of my project proposal although the majority of my ideas changed shortly after I had written it. In my exhibition, I plan to present my final piece and 3 pieces of A2 sheetwork, each piece showing my abilities as an artist. I have prepared for my pecha kucha presentation by producing a powerpoint including 20 images which individually show my skills and processes through this project.
Overall, i think my work has improved from past units, especially since I felt free to experiment with new techniques such as embroidery. I think this is because the term structure has such a wide range of opinions and areas to explore and study.