Thursday 3 November 2016

B-Tech Proposal
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The Stones in the Wire Crochet Jewellery

Brazilian artist Miriam Chor Freitas, who now lives in California, learned to crochet wire jewelry in  Peru.  Her work is unique, one-of-a-kind and very pretty to look at. Her style combines the unique influence of her  Brazilian background and a laid back California lifestyle with influences from both fine jewelry and artisan crafting. The handcrafted crochet combined with other elements of handcrafted jewelry work elevate the items to a state of art. Her jewellery is wearable for everyday for the wearer. "The highlight of our work is a flawless crochet technique that creates perfectly symmetrical stitches that result in amazing eye-catching wire jewelry designs.”  

Reference:
http://www.crochetconcupiscence.com/2013/01/wire-crochet-jewelry-artist-miriam-freitas/   


Cuff Bracelet with Seed Beads
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Crochet Flower bib necklace, made in gold, silver, copper and colored wire


B-Tech Proposal
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The designer that I got is Yannik Mur. She is a French artist. Every year she launches a new collection. Her collections tend to stand out because of the way she combines wire work with precious and rough materials. She also uses crochet to create her jewellery and create the sense of line with in her jewellery. By her doing or using these material these material and techniques it gives her pieces that form of elegance and causal style, which allows the wearer to wear it everyday. With my research I am looking into crochet and mixing precious material with non-precious materials, and the style of my jewellery should be elegant and causal so that the wearer is able to wear the jewelley everyday.


Reference:
(Nattalio Martin Arroyo,2012,The Sourcebook of Contemporary Jewellery Design,Paco Asensio,pg 594-599)

Ebene Ring
Ebony with crochet 18 karat whit gold wire

Jonc Ring
Compressed crochet with 18 karat white gold wire 

Plexivoir Necklace
Vegetable ivory seed in its original form inlaid with precious stone
(topaz, tourmaline,amethyst,coralline and onyx) and silicone cord
  

Tuesday 1 November 2016

B-Tech Proposal

B-Tech Proposal
Blog Post 2

The technique that I will be making use of is to incorporate the crochet with solid metal, by either making crochet elements out of  crochet yarn or wool  which I set in to metal. Then I would also use wire to crochet jewellery pieces which are in 3 dimension forms. I will be making use of geometric shapes as well as to look at things in nature whether its plants or animals. The materials I would like to put together and crochet a piece with metal and yarn together in one piece will use the yarn as contrast of colour with either the gold or silver wire.

BTech Proposal

B-Tech Proposal
Blog Post 1


I was inspired by crochet techniques and designs. I explored with the patterns and the stitches from the crochet. I then explored with the use of punches to create the look of crochet by making use of plate. I also used wire to crochet but I was exploring in crochet 3 dimension objects as I didn't want to work with flat objects. I want my B-Tech question to explore 3 dimension objects in crochet  with use of mixed materials like yarn and silver, gold wire. i would like to in corporate this technique with commercial jewellry that one will be able to wear it everyday. how I see that if I could incorporate it with commercial jewellery it could be a great contribution to elegance of everyday jewellery. Even though this technique is being already made use in jewellery, but not many make use of mixing actual precious metal with the crochet yarn.     

Wednesday 1 June 2016


Platinum Project
Silver Piece
Crochet Designing 








Mood board: exploring of the stitches and the patterns of the crochet designs





Exploring with the different punches, and trying different patterns and  forms






final piece



I was inspired by crochet techniques and designs. I explored with the patterns and the stitches from the crochet. I then explored with the punches and when I finally got what I wanted then I made use of Rhino 5D to design my final piece so that I can have it aligned and that i could get the proper affect of the crochet feeling.  



Tuesday 19 April 2016

PATTERN DEVELOPMENT

BLOG POST 2: CLAY ELEMENTS




PATTERN WHERE CLAY ELEMENT COMES FROM





CLAY ELEMENT ARRANGEMENT 1

For this arrangement what worked well is the layering of it and what I found interesting the form that it made like a cross. 



CLAY ELEMENT ARRANGEMENT 2

The 3D form together with the 2D form worked well with each other, what I like about is how the complement each other.  


CLAY ELEMENT ARRANGEMENT 3

What worked her is that they touched each other and at the same time others are not touching which allowed the negative space to form a pattern, and this what I like which was the negative pattern it formed. 






PATTERN WHERE CLAY ELEMENT COMES FROM






CLAY ELEMENT ARRANGEMENT 1

How the 3D  and 2D shapes complement each other, what I liked of this is the fact that it formed some kind of a cross.



CLAY ELEMENT ARRANGEMENT 2

How the 3D  and 2D shapes complement each other, what I liked of this the feel of it looking like a flower, which brings a bit of a feminine feeling to it.   






CLAY ELEMENT ARRANGEMENT 3

What worked with this arrangement is that each element was not touching but still form a shape, which is kind of circular, what I like of this arrangement is the negative spaced that it formed.   




How the 3D  and 2D shapes complement each other, as well
as the layering of it, the things that I like of this arrangement
is the double crosses that formed as well as the negative space. 

These elements worked well together as you can see the 2D shapes
complements the 3D shapes, as you see the curves of the 2D co insides with
rounded curves of the 3D shapes, what I liked is how some of the negative
spaces formed into a pattern.   








These two elements worked together allowing me use them form
the arrangement which I came too and allowed  me too form negative
spaces that are interesting, what I liked of this arrangement
is the arrangement itself as well as the negative space
it formed inbetween the tear drop shape.  
PATTERN DEVELOPMENT

BLOG POST 1: WALK THROUGH THE MARKET




PAGE 1 OF MARKET DRAWINGS




PAGE 2 OF MARKET DRAWINGS




PAGE 3 OF MARKET DRAWINGS




FABRIC: SHWESHWE1



FABRIC:SHWESHWE2


Walking through the market was a different experience for me. Normally when I walk through the market it would be i would just walk to where I'm going to and not look around me. I have noticed so many things and even though some of them I have seen before, but this time I looked at them with a different perception and view from what I would normally look at them. Walking through the Victoria Market, seeing the various bead works was very interesting and the shop of the traditional mask I found it paranormal and i could relate to the techniques used as they are similar to what we also use in jewellery, for example chasing technique. The fabric we chose has a variety of patterns on it, which allows me to play alot with shapes to form patterns as well as to develop different shapes too. What I like about the fabric is that it has geometric shapes as well as a flowery feel to it, which doesn't limit you. Overall the experience was great and very helpful in terms of the designing process.