Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Necklace Holder


I had been looking for a necklace holder for my room at uni for ages, then I came across a blog that made cool DIY objects such as this, so I decided to make my own as I had a spare frame and some material.

All you have to do if you want to make your own is take out the glass of the frame (you won't need this). Then cover the back board in your favourite material. I have used the same material as my duvet and pillows, so it all matches :)

Use hooks or nails, which you could use plain or add small buttons to the ends to make them look prettier and less boring, to hang up your necklaces and bracelets. These screw in easily to the back board.

Then your new necklace holder is complete! :)

Friday, 23 March 2012

March trip to London




















Took a trip to London in March with college. Went to the Tate Modern to see the Yayoi Kusama exhibition, look her up, her work is different, She uses spots a lot. I really liked her infinity mirror room. These are just a few images that I took of the architecture and objects around the city.



Sunday, 4 March 2012

Mini Concertina Books

For my latest project I have been making mini concertina books using the theme of light and movement. I came across an artist called Sarah Morpeth,(http://www.sarahmorpeth.com/) who creates delicate books. I really liked this way of working and wanted to create my own style of books.
I made 4 books, each different. All the books had the same cover, blue mountboard with brown cord and a button sewn on for the fastening.
This first book is 6cmx6cm. I took photographs using slow shutterspeed to capture the movement of light. Using glow sticks and torches I created the letters and the patterns at each end.

This book is 8cmx8cm. I got my insperation for this book from Su Blackwell, a paper artist that creates stunning sculptures using books. (http://www.sublackwell.co.uk/) She has even had her work used in Harvey Nicols, uk stores as their window displays.
I covered the book in pages from a book, I attached shapes to wire which, to show movement, spin around.


This book is 10cmx10cm. In my project book I had experimented with using thread and images from magazines and books to show movement. To make this my own image, I took a picture of my sister and threaded the movement of her hair. This carried on over the other 4 pages, and spelt out the word movement and trailing off at the end.

 My final book is another 8cmx8cm. I used pastel colours to make the figures stand out from the background. Using acrylic paint I used the style of Jackson Pollock. The back of the book is also in this style but I used primary colours.



K x

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Testing out my new camera

Just some photographs I took to test out my new camera. (Canon EOS 1100D)





Friday, 2 March 2012

21

So I recently turned 21!! I went away for my birthday this year, (and for Christmas and new year). I went all the way to Basel, Switzerland,where my boyfriend is currently doing an industry year for his university course.
Christmas wasn't the same, being in a hotel and the Christmas dinner being microwaved!! But was still cosy and I loved spending it with my boyfriends family. (that's me in the middle, my boyfriend on the left)

While I was over there I took advantage of the Christmas markets and the Christmas lights around the City. At the time I was in the middle of a light and movement project at college so I took some photos to capture the beautiful city lit up by lights.
Slow Shutter-speed Tram


 I also visited Grindelwald, a beautiful place to visit for both the scenery and the skiing!
 For my birthday my boyfriend took me to Bern and Geneva for the weekend. I had such a wonderful time, I really recommend visiting them. And in Geneva there were so many jewellery shops, too expensive for us though!

Bern Houses of Parliment


Bern

Geneva lights

Geneva shadow

United Nations, Geneva



 K x

My First Post

So I have decided to start a blog. 
I have never done one before so bear with me as I get used to it. I have decided to start a blog to record events and general things in my life, places I travel, my thoughts and to share my own art, and artists that I come across that interest me.
I am currently studying Art and Design, and hoping to go to university in september to study Interior Architecture. So my life currently revolves around art. I feel like I am eating,sleeping and breathing art. But i love it!  
I hope you enjoy my blog and it helps or inspires anyone else interested in art!  
K x