To push my project forward I have really taken time in considering my colours. Moving away from my comfort zone of blues and greys I have spent the week analysing the colours within this image below in particular to create a more sophisticated and exciting palette to work with.
I bought a selection of beautiful shells online from dorsetgifts.com for inspiration on pattern and composition. The colours also tie in very well with my new colour palette.
Here are some of my considered palettes.
Taking a step back to see how my work is all tying together.
I love dying up fabrics so after I had worked out my colour palette with paper and gouache paint, it was time to move to the dye lab to work with colour onto materials. I think I love it so much because you have to be so precise and organised in order to record the correct measurements.
I have completed 23 dye baths and I am now more or less happy with the colours on fabric. Each dye bath consisted of 10 fabric swatches ranging from silks and wools, to linens and cottons. Another material I have been working with is seaweed and I have sourced a seacell fibre which I am going to try and spin into yarns using a drop spindle. This fibre dyes beautifully which is really exciting.
My desk has been used as a mini washing line this week for all my colour swatches. Because of the different materials and weights of fabric, each fabric comes out of the bath completely different to the next. For example, a cotton might come out green and the silk might come out a beigebrown. Trial and error is key as some colours in the bath you'll like and others you will think are awful. Dyeing is all about being patient and determined and because I can be a bit of a perfectionist, I really got stuck in. Hopefully this will benefit me later on when I start producing my final sample collection.
Next week I have planned to do lots of drawing and I will also try out some embroidery and embellishment techniques.
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