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01 April 2012

Tribal War

As mentioned we are also going to show some of our own artwork as well as our fave outfits! I have just finished 1st year at art school in Dundee and it has been one amazing year. I'm hoping Flora will also come to art school in Dundee next year to join me! This was my end of semester project 'Reconstruct and Deconstruct,' so I decided I wanted to work with wood as it was a material I have never experimented with before. As you can see this piece has been inspired by African Tribes, so wood was the perfect material, other materials include bamboo canes, leather cord, wire and this other material that feels like potato sack material haha. 
The circles were drilled out of planks of wood that I managed to get my hands on and this was very fun as I get to work with big machinery in the wood workshop. I felt like such a girl in there as its full of lads haha. I also made different shapes with the wood such as half circles, squares and made a few wooden beads of my own. I bought the bamboo canes at 3ft long which I then chopped up into different sizes and drilled 2mm holes into every SINGLE bit!!! I thought I was going to go insane. 
The structure of the piece is all down to the wire which holds the shape very well. I was able to disguise this as I felt wire was not an appropriate visual aesthetic for this project. The wire also allows flexibility in the pieces to allow you to move and play with other shapes. I had used potato sack material and leather cording to disguise the wire that also gave thickness to the structuring. I have used yellow, blue and orange beads to give the piece that pop of colour that it needs. I feel these colours were appropriate to represent African Tribal jewellery. After cutting, drilling and sanding each circle disc I felt that the shade of it was far too light so I used linseed oil that I rubbed into the wood to give it a far more vibrant colouring to it. You can also see that I covered some of the circle discs in potatoe sack material (sorry will find the proper name for it) to give varies surface textures. Weight was also another important factor I had to consider, and through the development process I was concerned this would be too heavy for the wearer but it turns out it was the perfect weight!
You can see that the piece are made up of varies part all varying in different sizes. I did this in order to be able to layer up the different pieces to create one big statement piece. So that's me finished the General Foundation course that you complete in first year and I'm hoping to specialise in Jewellery & Metalwork Design as my main discipline for 2nd year :) I feel that I have been successful in this project and fingers crossed for my assessment results in April!

Kaela x

17 comments:

  1. Love it!!!
    XX
    Celina
    www.StyleByCelina.com

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  2. wow great photos on your blog!

    http://themadcreationist.blogspot.it/

    kisses
    Giuseppe

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    1. awesome photos in Rome on your blog, cool to see a menswear blogging on this!
      xxx

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  3. Wow. Great pictures and interesting art!

    Thanks for following me, I`ll follow you back! :)

    a-to-the-a.blogspot.com

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    1. cool to see the art galleries you're going to aswell and thank you :D

      xxx

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  4. Those look amazing! Would of taken so much time and energy to make them

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    1. thanks so much! yes it was a 4 week project, took around 3 weeks to make..never had so many splinters in my life :( x

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  5. That looks really intricate! Beautiful work!

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  6. whoaaaaaaaaaa....
    http://sepatuholig.blogspot.com/

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  7. Amazing photos!
    I hope to see you soon on my new post ^_^

    xo, http://missvich.blogspot.com

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  8. wow this is amazing! you are so talented! x

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