Criteria:
1. Integrate modular units
2. Integrate polyhedral structures
3. Integrate a surface treatment with cutting and/or print techniques (color, pattern, texture)
4. Integrate a transition in scale
Construction techniques:
1. Linkage
2. Sewing/Machine sewing acceptable
3. Gluing (must be minimal and invisible)
4. Interlacing/Folding
My inspiration for this assignment is an art to wear piece inspired by suit of armor. This project is part of a collection between me and my two peers Danielle and Spring. The three of us were inspired by different types of warriors. We stuck to neutral tones such as white, black, and gray as well as an addition of gold, copper, and silver metallics.
Materials: Foam core, poster paper, predesigned gold paper, printer paper, tissue paper, glue
Inspired by the clean simple lines of this coloring printout. This image shows a clear visualization of the pieces of the suit of armor.
Grace Duval Materials: cardboard and rubberized bike tubes.
Gareth Pugh
This is failure to create a tactile print by cutting up circles. THIS TOOK FOREVER!
My friend gave me a genius plan to recreate this pattern by creating a textile print on Adobe Illustrator.
Tissue Paper ideas
Final Design
Sketchbook ideas
The lovely Mary modeling for me :)
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