Friday, 19 October 2018

Sunflowers

After taking many, many photographs of flowers and gardens in the last three months, it seemed like time to experiment with the images. I chose sunflowers first of all for their positive in your face colour and form and manipulated them in Adobe Photoshop Elements, cropping, layering and changing colour.

I began with photos of whole flowers, first of all removing the extra leaves and stalks to give a cleaner image, using layer via copy.












Next, I cropped out and selected small sections and filled them with colour.
Then I played further (lots of images developed, some more pleasing than others) and layered the results one over another, abstracting further as I went.
And now to decide where to go next!

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Carla's blooms

Having dyed the fabric, it was time to experiment. I transferred information about chlorine onto fabric then cut holes into it and place beads into the green fabric and placed the two together and pulled the beads through.

Carla Mines

Bloom

Having spent ages doodling and trying to conjure up images of blooms to illustrate what chemicals in the atmosphere would look like, I  imagined Exotic blooms, sweet smelling but deadly. So, It is time for  some sampling. First dyeing. Chlorine has an acid green gas!


Carla Mines

Thursday, 11 October 2018

Beginning to Bloom

Linda is making a series of pieces based on cupboard doors from a newly opened museum in Marrakesh




Liz has been looking at Hydrangeas in her garden and has manipulated some photographs as a means of beginning some work.



Liz Harding