Many moons ago, whilst studying my Art and Design Foundation degree at what was UCE Birmingham, i created this fabric and colour book.
I could have created something brand new, but chose to recycle and repurpose as much as possible to build this as part of my fashion and textiles rotation assignment; a subject which would become such a large part of my life.
My tutor Jo gave us great ideas for how to repurpose old books as sketchbooks as at the time, a more formal sketchbook would set you back about £10 or more, and to a cash strapped student, that seemed a bit excessive (thanks Jo for this lovely idea!)
I took separate sheets of the dictionary, turned them landscape and sewed them together to build the book itself and then set about filling it with found items and hand dyed scraps of cotton. I made the cover out of scraps of leftover wallpaper glued together for something stronger to reinforce the rest of the book.
Ideas were also split into 2 sections of the book; research colours and design colours. In the end i think i focused more on a 'colder' colour palette for the final 'make', but found flowing through the shades 'rainbow style' in this book helped to show development and idea generation.
Sourcing i think was key to the success of this idea, along with layering of different materials and textures. As the colours and pages progress, shades evolve effectively and look different due to what they are made from; even if the colour is the 'same'.
Drawings were added in using permanent pen on different materials, and paper and plastic were folded, cut and manipulated to symbolise the various techniques i was exploring in other aspects of the project. There wasn't a lot of green included (not really a fan of green :/ but thought it was important to include it as part of the rainbow) but a wide variety of blues instead.
If you want to experiment with your own portfolios or project layouts, take a look at this Portfolios inspiration board on Pinterest for other ideas to apply to your work, and if you have any questions, please get in touch via social media (Facebook or Instagram) or email on: studio@sianriley.co.uk
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