The project was inspiring due to learning about new artists and designers and looking at different ways of making there work into new shapes to create a shape for a garment.
Eva Hesse was my artist, i loved the way she used ropes to create cob-web like patterns this reminded me of draping fabric which give me inspiration for my final design, i could then interpreted layers and tears into this. I looked at ways of ripping and tearing the fabric, layering pleats, gathering and ribbon. I also looked at buildings, landscapes, stress and people crying as all these things reminded me of this theme. The shapes of all these different things gave me new ideas and inspiration in ways i could cut and change the fabric.
For the final design i had to buy a mans, ladies and child's shirt, from this i had to cut them up and create one new garment from all of them by handstiching them together. I used two sleeves as the main body, i layered the collars together and tore them, all the extra fabric i layered, pleated and gathered. I used two ladies sleeves to create a halter neck top. I was pleased with the final outcome.
I have learnt allot of new skills for this e.g: handstiching and how to use and place the fabric in different ways.
Images show final results of the back and front of my shirt, and also ideas for my developing process.





IMAGES OF EVA HESSE'S WORK
Images which have inspired me due to draping string and wool which can be done with fabric.




IMAGES OF LAYERS AND TEARS
Layers and tears reminded me and inspired me with buildings, crying (tears), tiered fabric and layered landscapes.









Sunday, 13 December 2009













