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.
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.
Filed under: Assignments, Clothing/Fashion | Tags: crowned and bound, fashion, hooded, out and about canberra
Here is a review of the Fashion Collaboration Crowned and Bound.
One of the Hooded pieces are featured in one of the images. Take a look and have a read. Let me know what you think.
Filed under: Assignments, Gold + Silver, Music - final semester | Tags: keyboard, major 6, music, sheet music, solid, sound
I have been home and picked up my keyboard and all the sheet music I am using for my Major 6 project.
So, if time permits, I want to learn the pieces that are the basis for each set of pieces for this semester.
After discussing my ideas with my music teaching mother, I now think I have a better grasp on my own ideas and where they are headed and why. The all important WHY?
I think, but I am not sure – What I am attempting to do is turn sound into a solid. Why? Because I can.
Filed under: Assignments, Clothing/Fashion, Exhibitions, Gold + Silver | Tags: accessories, crowned and bound, Department of the Exterior, facebook, fashion show, gallery, Gold and Silversmithing Workshop, makeup, parade, School of Art
A reminder about the Fashion show on the 1st of September, starts at 7pm at the School of Art Gallery. Visit this link to the facebook page for the parade.
Sarah Carlson’s Umbrellas
You will get a chance to see upcoming fashion ranges from the Department of the Exterior and the coolest of the cool accessories from all the cool kids in the Gold and Silversmithing workshop.
Oh and the master of make up Mr Andrew Canon, come on down!
Saw a quick run through tonight of the clothing and the accessories all together! Looks great and is going to be a great night.
Be there or be square!
Filed under: Assignments, Music - final semester | Tags: artist, Chopin, David Helfgott, Liszt, Rachmaninov. pianist, sculpture, Shine
I have just been to a David Helfgott concert here in Canberra. Most people would know of him through the movie Shine – which is about his life.

He was wearing this shirt tonight actually. He is a very talented pianist. His concert tonight has been a real inspiration for my workshop assignment. He played a bit of this and that, some Chopin we think, maybe some Liszt and his well loved Rachmaninov. We were not sure exactly what he was playing when, apparently he likes to mix things up a bit. He made us work to figure out what he was playing.
I just googled him and found this image -

This is an image of a 3 metre sculpture which was commissioned to honour Helfgotts’ life. It is by a Coffs Harbour artist named John Van Der Kolk. It is good reference material which relates to my own work.
Filed under: Assignments, Music - final semester | Tags: arm pieces, bangles, composers, keyboard, piano
The pieces that I am wishing to create are arm pieces. Bangles you may say.
But the idea behind them, again of course relates to the keyboard and piano playing.
There will be a set for each composer mentioned in a previous post. So 2 pieces for each era – one for left and one for right. Can you see the connection?
K.
Filed under: Assignments, Music - final semester | Tags: beat, design, George Gershwin, keyboard, line, music, point, Prelude II
I’ve been looking at ways that I can visually interpret sheet music from my listed posse. This is one I am quite happy with but.. to represent a whole piece of music this way is going to be huge. I’ll work it out though.

I will try and explain this design. What I am hoping to work on is the keyboard. 88 keys need to be fit into each little panel.
In this picture I have looked at a few bars from George Gershwin’s Prelude II. I have the keyboard face with all the keys on it and I have seperated it into how many beats are in each bar in this particular piece of music. Then from the piece of music I place the notes written on the keys that are actually played and the timing in which they are in each bar. I hope that makes sense.

I traced the initially drawing and got this interesting line and point type design. Which again can be related back to a piece of music. What do you think?

This is just an image of the keyboard with the line and point design. Let me know what you think! K.









