A-Level Art Work
A-Level Textile Design Work
I chose the art work that I have submitted as part of my portfolio as I think it reflects my creativity; the first two pictures demonstrate some of my photography, as well as my drawing and experimenting with materials. This went towards my A-level art work as part of the topic Natural Forms. Following on from this, I chose the topic Colour In A High Key. After looking at several artists’ work (Frank Stella, Georgia O’Keefe), I decided to tie the two topics together, which resulted in the third picture (two out of three of my final art exam pieces).
The fourth picture I have chosen is a piece I made as part of my GCSE work, as part of the self-thought topic Fashion.
The next group of pictures I have submitted are part of my textile design A-level coursework. The design brief for my second year of A-level was to carry out research into the upcoming spring/summer and autumn/winter 2010 trends, and from this research design a tailored suit that follows some of the trends. The first two pictures from my textile work are the trend boards I created, which looked at the autumn/winter collections of Chanel and Vivienne Westwood. Taking inspiration from Chanel’s collection, I designed seven suits, two of which I have included in this portfolio (third and fourth pictures). The next two pictures are of my final product, a tailored jacket and matching wrap-around pleated skirt. I have also included pictures of a 40’s style inspired skirt I made in my first year of A-level textile design.
The reason I have chosen to apply for this course is that I have always been passionate about fashion and would love nothing more than to study it full time. I am extremely organised and love to design and develop ideas, as well as modify existing pieces, and so a future career in fashion is my dream.
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