The Kemmo website is up and running, has been for a while. Sorry I haven’t posted for a long time. The website is www.kemmo.com.au check it out!
Filed under: Assignments, Music - final semester | Tags: acetate, bangle, bangle stack, cross stitch sheet, design, experiment, iron on interfacing, keyboard, keys, material, music, notes, pattern, polypropylene sheet, positive and negative, resin, sheet music, spotlight
These are some of the forms I came up with in response to my concept. They are all based on the keyboard, and either 52 white notes or 88 black and white notes. I will show in another post how I applied the different muscial eras to these designs.

This image fans out really nicely when it is on the wrist – but as I am working with polypropylene sheet it doesn’t translate well into the thicker material.


This image above is an experiment with iron on interfacing and acetate.


I thought about doing a stack lot of bangles – either 52 or 88.
This idea of holding the translated sheet music pattern with a bangle is something I am currently working on.



This was an experiment with resin and cross stitch sheet, or something of the type from spotlight. The resin fills in the holes – It can create this really interesting positive negative image if there is a sheet underneath. If I work more on this I will get some images up.
I have been really slack with my blogging and for that I apologise. I really haven’t had alot to show/share with you on my project. I have been doing alot of thinking about what it is I am doing with my project. But now I have images and content for you all to mull over.
I am going to upload my draft website for everyone to browse. Hopefully I will get some feedback as to what is working well and what isn’t. Also things that could be improved etc.
So watch this space and there will be a web address soon. K.
Filed under: Assignments, Clothing/Fashion, Tagged Series | Tags: accessories, aluminium, back pack, black mesh, clothes, crowned and bound, designs, fabric, Fashion Collaboration, flickr, Hooded series, hoodie, parade, professional, spray can, video, youtube
As promised here are the professional images of my Hooded series from the Crowned and Bound Fashion Collaboration courtesy of Nathan Lahnam.
I have not actually posted many images of these pieces – I think they are genius! Seriously, I am very happy with the finished look. When they are worn they make sense!
I was so pleased with the way they were worn and the clothes they were teamed with. All you need do is ask those who were standing around me during the parade – I was giggling like a little girl.
I hope you like them – buy a spray can.
These first images were taken on the rehearsal night.

This was one of the first designs – I would wear this. It is clear plastic and slips on over the head.

This is the only fabric Hood, it has this really cool black mesh over the top. You may not be able to see here but it also has an aluminium brim.


This is my favourite image. This is the back Hoodie. It is worn on the arms like a back back and can be worn down or up.
The other really cool pieces are from a fellow student Mary-Claire. They are awesome.

I think I will open a Flickr account soon and post all of these and all the other pieces from the show. Then you can get more of an idea of the other accessories.
You will be able to watch the parade yourself very soon. The video is being edited and will be posted on Youtube. I will keep you updated.
K.


