After creating some lovely pieces when sublimatiion printing I realised how geometric my prints were becoming and I began to worry that I was going off on a tangent. My initial drawings were very loose and based on shells and beach debris. My prints have become very linear, I am hoping that combining my processes such as stitching and dyeing will help change this.
I began to research into geometry in nature looking at the fibonacci sequence. I found it very interesting and has helped me so so much. I think this helped me link my initial drawings to my outcomes and gives me ideas how to display my geometric designs.
I could display geometric shapes in a spiral?
I could print the disperse dyes on twisted, spiralled papers? experiment!?
I could expose a screen with detailed marks from spirals/shells and add to the negative space in between geometric shapes?
I could display geometric shapes in a spiral?
I could print the disperse dyes on twisted, spiralled papers? experiment!?
I could expose a screen with detailed marks from spirals/shells and add to the negative space in between geometric shapes?