Thursday, October 24, 2013

face number 1.


There's something really nice about looking and drawing a face, so I don't know why this is the fist time i've done it in about nearly 2 years. I'm not pretending I'm an artist, I'll be the fist to say this is naff. Her nose is wonky, her jaw line if poo, i haven't bothered with the hair, her bottom lip is awful, her eyes don't match and worst of all theres no character. 

Rgaerdless, I'm gonna keep trying!

youniverse




YOUniverse

11 embroidery hoops.
Digital print
Screen Print
Hand painting
Beading
Stitch.

This is a piece I made whilst at Uni. It made its way into a pop up exhibition on Brick Lane, Londodn and sold to a dealer in urban art.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Paintings good for the soul

Patricia Vargas

yingyang pan







If you were to take a look at my interest, in particular my 'post uni inspiration' board, you would image after image of beautiful paintings. This basically happened by accident. I wasn't aware of my love for these colourful paintings until I didn't have to think about what I liked. The projects at uni come so quickly one after another that you don't really have the time to explore what you like. There is pressure for you to create your own style without having the time to relax and let inspiration come to you. Ok, so there's the summer holidays but my 2 brakes where filled with either working, planning my weddings, seeing friends and family and doing nothing-all every important!! So, now with time to let my mind wander I've unleashed this new lover for abstract colourful painting. 

Happy, carefree, ambitious, inspired, cheeky, in love, peaceful, confident, comfortable, chirpy, light, warm, full of life. I could go on.

I didn't realise paint could make you feel like that :s

In light of this I've decided to try some paintings for myself and eventually I'll be painting a massive canvas for our family home. Ill keep you posted. 

Go check these out and see if they can put a smile on your face the way they do mine.

http://www.miachristopher.com/
http://emilyrickard.blogspot.co.uk/
http://www.kittygenius.com/
http://yangyangpan.com/
http://www.michellearmas.com/

Sunday, September 29, 2013

The Buzzer

Here is a piece I wrote for Collectif's blog: 




I get off of the train at Shadwell, it’s a Monday morning and I’m nervous. I’ve been here once before- for my interview, so I know that when I take my last steps towards the head office I have to prepare myself for seems like the most daunting task in the whole wide world…I release the tight grip on my satchel, outstretch my arm and place my finger on the-wait for it… buzzer. No Joke, I wanted to die. Once that buzzer is pressed there’s no going back- it’s as if the buzzing sound is actually wake up alarm for life. I’m no longer a student, I no longer have the security blanket of studies to stop me going out into the real world and putting my knowledge on a platter to be scrutinised  This is the moment; the moment the buzzer is pressed, I become a fashion Intern. 

Reminiscing that buzzer moment post intern gives me an almost overwhelming urge to slap myself. The past 2 months have been an invaluable experience, not only for my creative future and portfolio, but also for my confidence in my ability and self-esteem. Before the intern I had accepted that I was going to be an organising, data inputting, clothes steaming, tea girl and I was ok with that, as it was something to put on my CV. So, Imagine my surprise when on my 3rd day I awarded the massive duty of designing a print for Collectif’s SS14 collection. Actually, don’t image my surprise-imagine yours. When the creative director, or assistant manager or MD see a spark of talent in you that they want to flourish and grow within their company. For me, that was print designing and I will be forever grateful that the Collectif team gave me a chance. Throughout the next 2 months, it was clear that that chance paid off for both them and for me as I was asked to continue designing for the SS14 collection and even now the intern has finished my designing with them hasn’t.

2 months goes so quickly when you’re working with an upbeat, hardworking and fabulous team so if you too become an intern make the most of your time there. Not only did I design for them I helped out on the photo shoots, assisted with preparations for shows and buyers, did creative product description writing, research, assisted with the branding and worked in the Covent garden shop. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there and have met some really great people in the mean time.  Breaking into the world of fashion is no easy task but now feel prepared and eager to give it go! There are many opportunities to develop your CV, grow your portfolio, make contacts and gain experience at Collectif so what are you waiting for? Grab the Bull by the horns and press that Buzzer!

I just want to thank everyone at Collectif for a great 2 months!


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Sneak Peak!



When life hands you lemons...make lemonade. 

I had a couple of sour lemons thrown at my face (the company I worked for collapsed with no notice and NO pay)and sure I sulked a little, but i realised this lemonade wasn't going to make itself! It's taken a couple of bad tasting bottles but I'm finally getting on my way to making a drinkable lemony beverage! 


Lucy's Lemonade: Bach one (August 2013)

A traditional vintage flavour- bitter sweet and still. Very refreshing and sets the taste buds alive with a proper lemony zing! Not the sweetest of lemonades so best to be drunk in smaller quantities.


I thought that was pretty clever, its not though is it? Its just lame. Anyways...I'm currently interning for Collectif, I'm in my 3rd week of 8 there and am really enjoying it. I was suuuuper shocked to find out that they wanted me to design a print for them for their SS14 collection, I'm only just getting my head around it. I thought I was gonna be the tea girl! I don't want to say too much but I think the photo gives a little glimpse into my world at the moment. It's nice to be inspired again, and drawing! It's a completely different vibe to be drawing for somebody else and for a brief that isn't your own. Of course, if the images I come up with don't work for Collectif they wont put it into production, so thats a tad scary, but as its an unpaid internship (hence the bitterness in the lemonade)it takes the pressure off. I'm enjoying learning the process of how designing works in industry, so if my design doesn't go all the way I've soaked up a lot along the way!

Along with designing, Ive also helped out on the AW13/14 photo shoot. Being part of the behind the scene crew made me fell 1) super fat and ugly because the models are just gorgeous and 2) really pumped to make something of myself. Ive been working closely with the creative director of Collectif, Nicole and seeing her direct a photo shoot made up of garments that she has designed is really inspiring- and she's heavily pregnant! 


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

And post uni life begins...




For the past two weeks i have, no joke, been getting up- scrap that, waking up- and putting on 'sex and city' and then going to back to sleep. 6 seasons in 2 weeks, world record?? Although my time in new York (almost)with Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha was fabulous, i am over the moon to be getting up and out of bed for actual grown up reason, my life now has a purpose! 

After my job at Dwell went in the bin with the rest of company i wasn't feeling particularly inspired or motivated to do ANYTHING (except watch SATC of course. I applied for a few jobs, one of them being in new zealand (escape?) but to be completely honest i wasn't job hinting like i should have been, anyways an internship at 'Collectif' was advertised and found its way onto my computer screen so I decided to give it a go. Cut to the chase, I got one of the 2 positions. YAY! Collectif are a fashion wholesaler and retailer who specialise in vintage 40's and 50's reproduction clothing. They've already got 4 shops and a massive fan base but are growing and moving forward in a big way, so i'm really happy to be a part (if only a little part) of their story. 

I've only been their for 2 days but have already dabbled in loads of things and am getting insight of the behind the scenes production, I was even given the privilege to view the brand new A/W 13 collection. So, yeah it's going good, i just need to be careful not to embarrass myself too soon. :s 

Monday, July 1, 2013

NEW DESIGNERS 2013



WOOOOOW That was intimidating! There is so so so much talent in the current textile market. New designers is a celebration of fresh graduate skill and talent and it was so inspiring to see. The business design centre in Islington was set alive with colour and pattern and im proud that I had my part in that. I'm going to be honest, i wasn't happy with my display. I wish I wish I wish I had followed my instinct and presented my textiles in a more dynamic and stand out way- I understand the tutors wanted continuity within our stall but I dont agree that it showed my work in its full glory. As university our stand looked very flat and uninteresting which is a massive shame as we have some incredible work by some fantastic girls. Advice to next years exhibitors from UCA: really throw yourself into it, observe the other stalls think ahead!

Pretty much all of my business cards went :D and I have an interview on wednesday for a fantastic internship opportunity. I was also spotted by Watermark publishing for my illustration, however because of location im not able to follow this up. 

Busy Lucy













I've completed neglected this blog recently but I'm now back with a vengeance. So I got a job! I started the day after leaving uni which was a bit manic but it was great to feel secure and sorted. You know Dwell?  The contemporary interior retailler? Well I was working as there visual merchandiser and sales consultant in the Bluewater store. YAY! So I was working there for about 8 weeks and BOOM! the company went into administration so unfortunately I lost my job.

I'm trying to see this as an opportunity.

 

Sunday, May 19, 2013

to fail is to learn.

It's been a week since I was officially a student (and a week since I've posted on here. I've received my marks back am I delighted to have got a a 1st for my combined dissertation. I took a big risk on it and clearly it payed off. I've realised since leaving uni that the last 3 years have been an absolute fantastic opportunity to fail. Yep. fail. In the 'real world' we can't fail, we're expected to succeed post uni. So how do we learn to do this...by taking risks, FAILING and learning...because if uni isn't for learning what is it for? I wish that I had had this epiphany sooner because I would have taken more risks to learn as many lessons I could have before failing is less accepted. To those students who didn't fail university...1. well done and 2. WHEN you do come across a failure (which you will do because everybody does..and its ok, its not a negative!)are you going to have the skills to pick yourself back up? With my history of failures, I know i will...and they have made me a stronger and more capable person.


This is an image of 'YOUniverse'- a project that started as a completely and utter meltdown. I learnt from this failure and ended up selling the final piece. For me, this was a real turning point to looking at failure as a positive and since then I've had more success than ever before. 

I started a new job the weekend after hand-in (and incidentally the day after I moved home-no rest for the wicked!). I now work for the contemporary and stylish interior products company 'Dwell'. I'm super excited about working for Dwell-I've learnt that they are a fantastic company to work for if your looking to improve and grow your individual skills. I am first and foremost a sales consultant-which happens to be rather easy as the products seem to sell themselves but I am also the stores visual merchandiser. I feel really lucky to have nabbed a job so quickly after uni, but Im really stocked that its this particular one. 

Monday, May 6, 2013

bye bye uni

time to hand in: 9 hours

Im finished, im actually finally finished. I thought I was more organised this project, and this proves im right...It's not yet 2 :30 and im FINISHED! Usually I have to pull an all nighter before a hand in!

I still cant really believe that I have no more uni ever. I have fully finished my course, im no longer a student. Never will I have to right a project proposal, get graded on my work or write an essay. Why im feeling sad about this i dont know. The past 3 years have felt like a life time and a split second all in one go. Im not ready to give it up, but i really can't wait at the same time. Stupid uni, I love you.


Anyways...I have finished my work. Its (nearly) all packed and ready to go. Im feeling very impartial to my work. I have worked incredibly hard this year- well lets face it I really needed to. There's nothing more that I could for this project, which is why im probably not panicing for feeling like im out of time, but i can't say Im entirely happy with it..but who ever is? I've done the absolute very the best I can, enjoyed it and Im proud of myself :)

Sunday, May 5, 2013

mortified!





Here are some a selection of the scarfs I've visualised as garments. The foremost purpose of the fabrics have always been for a scarf, it has determined the scale, size and fabric that I chosen, however I've been open to the potential that have to become top or dresses, which is why I ended up printing onto an actual dress. I personally think they convert quite nicely when pinned onto a figure, what do you think? 

Thank goodness I have a fair amount of photographs of this because I've only gon and burnt a hole in with the iron. Unbelievable I know...im mortified with myself!


Sunday, Monday, hand in.




Days to hand in: 2

Oh my Lordy! Im serious panicing now! 

I've got a lot done but I still have so much more to do! I've been selecting samples that work well together to mount on the same board. Presentation is key for this course especially as the boards will be taken to New Designers 2013. I probably took much time yesterday doing these because now I have only 2 days to finish everything else on my to do list! AGH! 

Friday, May 3, 2013

creative juices


The final 3 prints. I wasn't aiming for any final pieces here, just a last push while I had the time, fabric and print paste...its always in these situations when things right! I would love love love to have more time to get excited about these new prints and continue the project. In the last few weeks there is such a pressure to create major work for a dooming deadline (which puts a lot of emphasis on the presentation of the project rather than the work itself), so much pressure that i think it can stifle the creative flow and at a time when you should be making the best work of the project, you in fact fail and make the worst. I may be wrong? 

To do list

Days to hand in: 5 Days

So that was the vey last day I'll be working in the studio. Very very strange feeling, however Im not able to dwell on this as I have A LOT to do!

TO DO LIST:

  • finish trimming fabric
  • finish mounting
  • write evaluation
  • finish research file
  • tweak project proposal
  • mount visualisations
  • launch website
  • finish technical backing sheets
  • update sketchbook
I wont be sleeping until tuesday night. 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

polyester catastrophe!





Days to hand in: 7

With only a few days left to print its all becoming very tense and strange in the studio. I've bitched and moaned my way through this course but I will undoubtedly miss being there once i've graduated. Its become a homely space for me, I've spent the best part of 3 years walking around those tables and i dont think i've realised, until now, that im comforted by it. Essentially, i dont want to be thrown into the 'real world'- i want to stay working at my lovely desk, pondering out the window. 

Anyways...I printed onto a garment today, a coral coloured polyester tunic- the emphasis on polyester! I was seriously pleased with the outcome until it came to light that the procion dye that I have printed with with wash away. AGH! i was too excited to be printing onto an actual dress to check the fabric. im such a numpty! Tomorrow I'll be re-printing it with pigments... because i have the time to do that... :s

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

presentation is the key



Days to hand in: 8

My tutorial yesterday put major emphasis on presentation and how I should organise my work to get the best out of. It's clear that it is going to play a key role when its being marked and we're being encouraged to mount work in a way that isn't very familiar to how we've been taught to do it in the past so im actually feeling pretty nervous and about hand in. The tutorial has made me reflect on my body of work and how the pieces work together. I've decided to collate together 3 collections dependant on the colour way. I have a pink collection- strawberry, coral and pale pink shades with touches of metallic gold, a greyscale collection- obviously blacks whites and greys and a brights collection- this consists of only 2 pieces, one neon lime and the other fluro berry which are both more about tone rather than the design and detail. I'll post some images of these soon :)



Sunday, April 28, 2013

Beth Zimmerman




Beth Zimmerman.

Bit late, but I've come across this talented illustrator who concentrates on the female face and hair. I love what she's done in these monochrome drawings. Im glad to who have found these because they kinda validate a selection of paper prints i was working in last week (they need to be cropped and mounted!).




mounting fo shiz


Head down, ignore the sunshine :(

Days to hand in:9

10am tomorrow morning i've got my last EVER tutorial :O. Although I'm glad to be finally coming to end of the course, Im feeling kind of sad and sentimental too...i seriously need to get a grip!

Anyways, Im today im trying to get organised for the tutorial. I reckon its going to be treated as a preliminary marking session, because lets face it, do we really need a tutorial 1 week before hand in?! No. Although I'll be spending every last minute in the studio print print printing away, Im sure that it wont be enough time to make any fast changes depending on what my tutor says. So, if im right about the preliminary marking i want to be prepared. Im thinking of it as a formative marking tutorial so today there will be a lot of printing, organising, mounting, filing, tweaking etc. I hope this will benefit the rest of my week too as I'll have a clearer mind to use my time efficiently...


...head down, ignore the sunshine.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

yogurt and granola


Days to hand in:10

Yogurt and granola before I crack on with trimming and mounting this lot. I've got A LOT to do today. 

Friday, April 26, 2013

LIMElight


Days to hand in: 11
With only 5 days out of 11 to go before hand in, I've been using all the time I have on the large print tables to finish of the last of my final pieces. Today I've been working on a patterned piece which will (hopefully!) become the link between my colour ways: Pink and Lime. 

These are a collection of larger samples of a range of silk. Im going to be using opaque pigment to fleck colour onto the pink procion background. I've already used lime and violet so am probably going to try a peachy orange and a minty green on the remaining two. 


Thursday, April 25, 2013