Friday, 25 October 2013

Tutorial with Rachel Kelly

After my tutorial with Rachel Kelly, I realised I was not looking at my work from a designers point of view. In order for my designs to develop successfully, now would be an appropriate time to work on large scale surfaces. 





I have stepped out of my sketch book onto individual papers which do not restrict my drawing space. In addition this will enable me to put my designs into photo-shop without the issue of losing quality when enlarging my designs.

At some point I am aware that I need to give more consideration to my colour pallet as I have limited myself to one colour range. This was originally intentional as I wanted to focus on other elements such a shape and pattern before complicating my thoughts with colour use. Although I am unsure as to what it will look like, I am aiming towards a collection of designs at this stage towards wall paper, and I am aware collections usually consist of at least 8 or 9 colours to a pallet. I am also going to give thought to how I use colour and composition across a surface area of standard wall paper dimensions to understand my designs in a realistic light.

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