Tuesday, 31 March 2020
Art Portfolio: Welcome to a Remote Term
Welcome everyone to the new remote term.
My works for this term will change to online and all subjects will be done digitally. My research and working process will be shown here and I will also illustrate pictures of sketches and final pieces for each section. This blog will be updated frequently. I aiming for more creative ways with my project and improve my skills in digital art.
It was a very special Easter in 2020. Due to the Coronavirus, most of us stay indoor for quarantine. Therefore many activities only can be finished insides and the one way we keep in touch with the outside of the world is internet. However, it allows me to stay in calm. I think in a more depth way to reflect all my mistakes, for instance, how to work smartly. I like details and delicate art, which is good and I am quite enjoy doing it. It only matters to me is I always overthink a topic and can not find a point to focus on. In a rough way, it let me become 'Greet'. I want to show all my efforts, but they are not necessary.
So, apart from keep looking at delicate designs, I started to research for simple art. Ji Won Choi's designs are building up with strips and majority of two colours, simple and beautiful.
I would like to know about how she designs. One of her interviews:"It would really be a positive change for the designers, as well, if we had more time to extensively research, explore, design, redesign, and be allowed to create the strongest work possible" She sates a working process and I strongly agree with. She uses bold and fresh colours, make changes in shapes and type of garments. Innovation exist in every single design.
There are many designers have similar idea to hers, simple and fashionable. In this term I intended to make my designs simpler and choose one things to focus on, such as the strips in Ji Won Choi's collection. Hopefully I can achieve this target and make improvements in this Remote term.
Reference List:
PATTERNITY (2020) GARMENT DESIGN THAT INVESTIGATES OVERCONSUMPTION. [Online] Available from: garment-design-that-investigates-overconsumption [Accessed 01/04/20] .
JIWONCHOI (2020) biography. [Online] Available from: bio. [Accessed 01/04/20] .
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