the overall outcome to my project work.
The images are created by multiple layers. the backing unseen layer is formed of masking tape. this ensures the image does not tear during the stitch process.
The secondary portrait layer is made using film photography where i have taken the images and then developed the fil and enlarged the image to the apropriete size using the correct equipment.
Finally the third and topmost layer is created by hand stitching into the images using hand drawn designs and over laying them with this guid and producing needle holes to show the direction of the design.
the backing image had a dark contrast however i decided to keep the image like this as i felt it showed up the colour of the thread better. the person is looking dull and bored however nature is flowing out of their head showing not only an active mind but a link to wild thoughts, a ‘wild child’
again an overly darkened contrasted image, however this time the finer detail is not added over the figure but around it. the butterflies are bursting out of the figure almost forming wings. this is showing freedom and also a sense of releasing the wildness within
a more fairly contrasted backing image, this time the wild is shown through the camera lens, capturing the scene and shows expression.
an evenly contrasted image, however suffered some damage during the development process, almost giving and underwater theme, however i think this has worked well with the overall image. seeing as how the figure was stood with head tilted back and arms raised i thought it would be interesting to have antlers spawning from the head atrracting the wild life that follows, showing an acceptence of nature.
another evenly contrasted image. the person in the backing image looked upset so i decided to create a design where wildlife spawned from this emotion creating a link between the two themes.
- Running Project Themes -
Wild: shown through wild life inthe stitch
Relationships: shown through non obvious links between humans and nature
Black & White: shown more noticable through black and white film photography