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Charlotte First hand response: Keep working on the outline responses as discussed and identified in your sketch books, think of the sample creations and experiment in the style of the artists you’ve been looking into. Discuss the links of your responses to the styles of the artists and methods you’ve used. Why have you created them in this way? What were you trying to achieve? Development: Explore techniques and textures to create your dusks / dawns. This may be hard to achieve due to limited movements unless you can develop images whilst out exercising. However with day light changing and evenings extending you should be able to capture some lovely images. I can assist you remotely with developed landscapes and filters. Developments can be sent via email. From these you should play around with textures and techniques. Look at these textile artists who stylise their landscapes. Emerald Hill Textiles by Laura Ricks https://www.emeraldhilltextiles.com/new- gallery/zaomtbe2gwuqhv6kxkshjucg47bct0 These felt pieces link very much to the sky line silhouettes you’ve been working on.

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Page 1: Burgate Art and Design - Home€¦ · Web viewCharlotte First hand response: Keep working on the outline responses as discussed and identified in your sketch books, think of the sample

Charlotte

First hand response:

Keep working on the outline responses as discussed and identified in your sketch books, think of the sample creations and experiment in the style of the artists you’ve been looking into. Discuss the links of your responses to the styles of the artists and methods you’ve used. Why have you created them in this way? What were you trying to achieve?

Development:

Explore techniques and textures to create your dusks / dawns. This may be hard to achieve due to limited movements unless you can develop images whilst out exercising. However with day light changing and evenings extending you should be able to capture some lovely images. I can assist you remotely with developed landscapes and filters. Developments can be sent via email. From these you should play around with textures and techniques.

Look at these textile artists who stylise their landscapes. Emerald Hill Textiles by Laura Ricks

https://www.emeraldhilltextiles.com/new-gallery/zaomtbe2gwuqhv6kxkshjucg47bct0

These felt pieces link very much to the sky line silhouettes you’ve been working on.

From your photos try and replicate the spilt tree images using found foliage and create cyanotype prints. The weathers perfect for doing this at the moment and could produce some stunning outcomes.

Page 2: Burgate Art and Design - Home€¦ · Web viewCharlotte First hand response: Keep working on the outline responses as discussed and identified in your sketch books, think of the sample

From these cyanotype images you can develop your ideas to be split and fragmented (as we discussed) Link to the work of artist Hannah Lamb

https://craftiosity.co.uk/inspiration/meet-the-maker-hannah-lamb/

You could’ve develop the technique further by exploring the cyanotypes and then stitching into them or playing around with foiling in gold to add texture

and depth to your enquiry.

https://

jostephenphotography.wordpress.com/cyanotype/